Maybe one of the families will have something tangible for a funeral/memorial service. Some folks need that sort of thing to make it easier to grieve and eventually move on.
I certainly understand the need for something tangible for closure just in general (i.e. “we’ve positively identified the remains to be your loved one”), but would having a partial fragment of someone’s skull or hip or something be something they’d show (or need) at a funeral?
Maybe one of the families will have something tangible for a funeral/memorial service. Some folks need that sort of thing to make it easier to grieve and eventually move on.
I certainly understand the need for something tangible for closure just in general (i.e. “we’ve positively identified the remains to be your loved one”), but would having a partial fragment of someone’s skull or hip or something be something they’d show (or need) at a funeral?