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Dear Ann Landers,
urs is an unusual problem. We will change the names, but I don't think we will fool anyone in our town. Our daughter is going with a nice young man. He works for a relative who is a funeral director. When Delbert comes to call on our daughter he sometimes drives over in the hearse. My husband and I do not like the looks of the hearse in front of our house. It creates a lot of talk among the neighbors, and sometimes strangers who are passing by just stand around and look. We mentioned this to Delbert, and he said, "A hearse is nothing to be ashamed of. It's a part of my job." My husband and I would be so much happier if Delbert would walk to our place or take a bus. What is your opinion?-Mr. and Mrs.

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, but I have six large gold crowns in my mouth and I know they are worth a lot of money. I firmly believe there will be a resurrection and it will come sooner than most people think. I want to be ready. If I leave the gold crowns to a relative, I would then need to have the crowns replaced after I am resurrected. Dentistry may be a lot more expensive by the time I rise again. Also, the waiting period to get an appointment might be even worse than it is now. I wouldn’t dream of discussing this problem with anyone I know, but it weighs heavily on my mind. You are the only one I can go to for help without looking like a fool. Please guide me. -Looking Ahead in North Carolina

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