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Niamh.
18-07-2017, 09:41 AM
I think this is hilarious :hehe:

C U ON OTHER SIDE Mourners stunned as hearse arrives at funeral with floral tribute reading ‘*******’… and relatives also had word printed on T-shirts
One mourner said: 'I was mortified. That was also my aunt’s favourite word, but we’d never put it on her funeral car'

MOURNERS were stunned as a hearse arrived at a funeral with a floral tribute reading “*******”.

Relatives of the deceased also wore T-shirts bearing the swearword — apparently an affectionate nickname for the *person who died.

http://i67.tinypic.com/2dl16wh.jpg

But other families paying respects to their dead were left in disbelief.

One mourner said: “I was mortified. That was also my aunt’s favourite word, but we’d never put it on her funeral car.”

Mortlake Crematorium in Richmond, South West London, did not comment.

But a worker said: “They were allowed in, but told to get rid of the flowers straight after.

“Leaving them wouldn’t have been appropriate.”

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4039573/mourners-stunned-as-hearse-arrives-at-funeral-with-floral-tribute-reading-c-and-relatives-also-had-word-printed-on-t-shirts/?utm_source=FBPAGE&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SprnklrSUNOrganic&UTMX=Editorial:TheSun:FBLink:Statement:News

arista
18-07-2017, 09:46 AM
How Nice
Fine Lady

Withano
18-07-2017, 10:00 AM
You only die once #yodo

Kazanne
18-07-2017, 10:07 AM
I think this is hilarious :hehe:

C U ON OTHER SIDE Mourners stunned as hearse arrives at funeral with floral tribute reading ‘*******’… and relatives also had word printed on T-shirts
One mourner said: 'I was mortified. That was also my aunt’s favourite word, but we’d never put it on her funeral car'

MOURNERS were stunned as a hearse arrived at a funeral with a floral tribute reading “*******”.

Relatives of the deceased also wore T-shirts bearing the swearword — apparently an affectionate nickname for the *person who died.

http://i67.tinypic.com/2dl16wh.jpg

But other families paying respects to their dead were left in disbelief.

One mourner said: “I was mortified. That was also my aunt’s favourite word, but we’d never put it on her funeral car.”

Mortlake Crematorium in Richmond, South West London, did not comment.

But a worker said: “They were allowed in, but told to get rid of the flowers straight after.

“Leaving them wouldn’t have been appropriate.”

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4039573/mourners-stunned-as-hearse-arrives-at-funeral-with-floral-tribute-reading-c-and-relatives-also-had-word-printed-on-t-shirts/?utm_source=FBPAGE&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SprnklrSUNOrganic&UTMX=Editorial:TheSun:FBLink:Statement:News

What was the word?

Niamh.
18-07-2017, 10:12 AM
What was the word?

C U next tuesday

Kazanne
18-07-2017, 10:38 AM
C U next tuesday

I thought it might be ,but then thought,no that could never happen:laugh: