WIX Archives

Well said that man, i couldn't agree more. (n/t)

Posted by Tony C on Thu Sep 25, 2003 01:56:58 PM

In reply top Posted with comment :) posted by Rob Mears on Thu Sep 25, 2003 11:41:03 AM

: My opinion is that there is no opinion more sacred than th
: at of the immediate family when it comes to how we should
: regard the object in which one has lost their life. If Mr
: . Flack's widow spearheaded the restoration as a memorial
: to her husband, then she has my full support.
:
: IMO I think people are way to sensitive to the issue of "t
: hings" in which people have lost their life. I believe th
: ey should be regarded in the same sense of sacredness as t
: he person's memory who was lost, but should not be held sa
: crosanct to a fault. The delicate handling of the memory
: of those lost takes priority over all. If the rightful ca
: retakers of the deceased's legacy wish to resurrect an ina
: nimate object to help symbolize the memory of the dearly d
: eparted, no one has the right to enforce any actions to th
: e contrary as far as I'm concerned.
:
: More power to the widowed Mrs. Flack, and if seeing that c
: ar make it around the track once more brings her joy in th
: e memory of her husband, more power to her.

Follow Ups: