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Re: Father inlaw is on his last days with cancer,
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Posted by John in Ct on August 17, 2006 at 14:11:39 from (69.24.45.18):
In Reply to: Father inlaw is on his last days with cancer, need posted by Midwest redneck on August 17, 2006 at 08:52:11:
Sorry to hear about your father in law. You are in a no win situation. If you offer to help financially ,do what your wife wants . Also, be careful financially that you don't get taken to the cleaners. Watch those funerial directors, they know how to use emotion to pad their pockets. When it is time to Pass the hat, you wouldn't believe family members who will put their hands in their pockets and yet, be the first to put their hands out if they can get something for theirselves. Trust me, stay away from the Explorer . Your FIL is still alive and someone will say you are greedy if you buy it even though that isn't the case. If you end up buying it you took your mother in law but at the same time, if another family member buys it for less/ nothing then what a saint they were for helping.
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