Over here in eastern Washington and northern Idaho, I find dogs and horses buried with them. <g> Yes Andi, I think you can take your puter, you will have to use the laptop perhaps You know with the battery :-) Maggie At 06:31 AM 8/15/01 -0700, you wrote: >I thought it was illegal to have anything but the clothes buried with a >human? > >In SF, this past weekend at the AGS conference, we had a bus tour through >Colma, the town with 16-17 cemeteries and only 200 living residents. We >were told there is a famous Hell's Angel buried with his motorcycle there. >I wonder if I can take my computer... > >Andi >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Diane K. Hettrick" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:08 PM >Subject: You can take it with you > > > > I thought I'd heard it all - but the Mason County > > Kentucky list has a new one. > > Someone asked how to find records from a funeral parlor > > called Porter and Sons. Apparently it was in business > > for decades. > > > > Turns out there are absolutely no records available, > > because !!!! Mr. Porter had them buried with him! All > > the paperwork, all the picture portraits from the > > lobby, it all went in a box in his grave. > > > > Talk about digging up records.... > > > > Diane Hettrick > > > >