« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2016, 02:09:07 PM »
It is an odd mix of sadness that people can just seemingly have so little support, and hope in that there are people who make the effort so that we can say 'Attention has been paid.'
Years ago I used to watch
A Life of Grime and was always very touched by the stories of people who had died alone in their flat, ostensibly without friends or family (traceable ones at any rate). As well as the undertaker and a couple of others somebody from the council would find time to attend the funeral which was always tiny, just so that it could be said that nobody is cremated without somebody there to spare a thought for them. It's a kind thing to do - it's just a crying shame that we can't put more resources into providing company and security for people (maybe with drug problems or mental illness) while they're still here.
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