 OTTAWA - The remains of an Alberta RCMP officer who was gunned down in the line of duty are heading to a new final resting place after the Supreme Court of Canada declined to intervene in a family battle over his burial site. Comments
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Everyone who isn't family needs to butt out.
Let me try one:
Really?
Oh please.
Its his wife. End of story.
And I am also sure that he would of wanted to rest in peace and not have his wife fighting with his family. *sigh*
And I am also sure that he would of wanted to rest in peace and not have his wife fighting with his family. *sigh*
I think it's the family fighting with the wife.
And I am also sure that he would of wanted to rest in peace and not have his wife fighting with his family. *sigh*
I think it's the family fighting with the wife.
Same thing, is it not?
Either way, it shouldn't even be an argument. He should be laid to rest for all eternity where he wanted to rest.
Same thing, is it not?
Either way, it shouldn't even be an argument. He should be laid to rest for all eternity where he wanted to rest.
No it's not. The parents are fighting her to stop her from doing what she is legally entitled to do. I understand their pain but to call her a bitch is pretty low.
Same thing, is it not?
Either way, it shouldn't even be an argument. He should be laid to rest for all eternity where he wanted to rest.
No it's not. The parents are fighting her to stop her from doing what she is legally entitled to do. I understand their pain but to call her a bitch is pretty low.
You're right. It is low. Not because it's disrespectful to her. Because it's disrespectful to him. My opinion of her stays the same. I find her actions heartless. But I've come back today to edit my first post and apologize for disrespecting a good man by commenting rudely about his wife.
You're right. It is low. Not because it's disrespectful to her. Because it's disrespectful to him. My opinion of her stays the same. I find her actions heartless. But I've come back today to edit my first post and apologize for disrespecting a good man by commenting rudely about his wife.
This is a woman who lost her husband. Presumably they were fairly newly wed. All she wants to do is respect his legacy by burying him in the official RCMP gravesite. Which also happens to be in the city they fell in love in. Obviously this holds a great deal of importance for her and will help ease her loss. Why anyone would hold hostility towards her for this is beyond me.