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Old 03-05-2011, 04:04 PM   #3
TamreuddyRada

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If the service was orchestrated by a pastor and/or a funeral director, and given the uniform clothing, I hypothesis that they were very important to the deceased, and displaying a special, last respect; and seated properly. i.e. the last four members of a WWII or pre-wag graduating class, from the smaller nursing schools once part of St. Mary (Kensington) or St. Josephs (Francisville), or maybe a Korean MASH unit.

If they were the last to leave the ceremony, they were essentially as close as family.
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