this on short notice so she decided to look at the cremation process and realized that was the process that really was easier for her to deal with plus fit into her budget.
The coronor's office had informed her that they could cremate them and either put the cremation remains in coolers and mail them to her or that she pick out urns and
they would put their remains in urns and mail them. That was up to her. She decided to make it easier on her to go ahead and spend the extra money and have them
put her family's remains into urns that way even though it was going to be hard on her to see the urns it would be devasating to see the actual remains. She picked a
pretty purple one for Maria becuse that was her favorite color, a beautiful Indian design one for her mother, and a dark green that had trees on it for her father and
faxed the information on her checking account along with decision to the coronor's office before five that evening and had recieved confirmation back from the
Ottawa County Coronor's office that it was recieved and the money was being taken out.
On Friday Sarah was at school waiting for her grades to be posted when she was called into the prinicpal's office. She found herself sitting in front of prinicipal