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Saying goodbye without leaving home

A Treasure Coast funeral home goes high-tech to help families during their toughest times.

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ChristinaLopez - 2/8/2009 9:28 AM
This ia such a great idea, I'm happy to see it's available here! It's hard sometimes to travel on such short notice, I hope this catches on around the world. And thanks for making your services available to the community as well.

Susan Hastings - 1/30/2009 10:59 AM
What a nice idea. There have been many services of old friends of my family that I wasn't able to attend because I couldn't get the them. A recent one was a few days before Christmas in another state, she had been one of my Mother's best friends growing up and was the last in that generation in our small town. I would have liked to have had this opportunity and also would like for her family to have known that I was thinking of her at the time of her service.

whaleharbor - 1/29/2009 3:53 PM
The Haisleys consistently put the needs of the surviving loved ones first and this is just another example of their commitment to the community. In a time economic crisis as well as our soldiers overseas, the Haisleys have shown their commitment to helping loved ones to grieve with dignity and not be lmited by finances, geography or circumstances. Kudos.

Larry Combs - 1/29/2009 10:12 AM
I think this is a wonderful idea plus you are providing a service to the friends and family of the diseased. Congratulations on your willingness to stay up with technology and the times.
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