Sisters Find Potato Chip Instead of Mom's Remains


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Two sisters are suing a synagogue and two funeral companies, after finding a potato chip can in place of their mother's remains.

Marcelle Lieberman and Harriet Lieberman Mellow made the discovery a year ago in a Houston mausoleum.

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, said a cedar chest containing the mother's was ashes missing -- and a can of sour-cream-and-onion potato chips was found in its place.

The sisters claim their mother's ashes weren't properly secured. Officials with the synagogue and the two companies deny responsibility.

http://www.wftv.com/news/4593074/detail.ht...0206102005&ts=H

that sucks for them

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The sad thing is that it's 2005 and we still bury peoples remains or burn them to ashes and set them on a pedestal.

Get over it, get on with your life. They are gone and not coming back.

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OMG.... hahaahahhah whens Ashton Kutcher gonna pop out? 

Or even better they should have put one of those pop up snakes inside the can

:p

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Because that would have been hilarious.

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thats a weird story...

but i also found this on the page

yeah they have a collection of wierd images. how about a face pierced by a bike?

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The sad thing is that it's 2005 and we still bury peoples remains or burn them to ashes and set them on a pedestal.

Get over it, get on with your life. They are gone and not coming back.

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Well that's a tradition carried on for centuries, even milleniums.

What's really sad is that the two women paid for the funeral and they're given crap in return. I would like to see the exact same thing happen to the funerals of the person/people that did this.

yeah they have a collection of wierd images. how about a face pierced by a bike?

3835398.jpg

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uhh... ouch :x

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