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After four years of letters and phone calls she received a letter from the mortuary in April informing her that her husband's partial remains had been disposed of in the King George County landfill, reports the Post.
"I hope this information brings some comfort to you during your time of loss," read the letter
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are they freakin' serious
I can understand that identifying dead soldiers remains can be nigh on impossible and disposing of them can be a touchy subject but in a landfill for gods sake .
Why not cremate them and have a open service with a scattering ,a bit more respectful than dumping in a landfill