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Criminals very heartless

During special occasions such as birthdays and holidays, we like bringing our loved ones a little something out to the cemetery. Over the years the thieves have taken many things that we have taken out to our son’s crypt, and it is always upsetting, of course. This year, however, the person who stole the Nativity scene and little ceramic Christmas trees really made my heart sad.

How someone can steal from our deceased loved ones and still look at themselves in the mirror is impossible to comprehend. How low can one be? It is quite evident that you have no heart, no soul, and no conscience.

I feel so sorry for you, whoever you are.

Dorothea Moore

Spokane



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