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AC's in Funeral processeion

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    Posted: 06 Jan 2019 at 11:57pm
Sad, but someone sent me a video link of a funeral procession  - Had a 440 pulling a wagon and a casket  - several AC tractors - must have been a passing of an AC guy or farmer -  anyone shed any light on this?
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That was Rick Schoen`s dad. They are in the Corydon/Lanesville area in Indiana.
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That was the funeral for Bob Schoen a longtime A/C man and a great guy. He did the electrical, heat and air in my new home in 1977.
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There may have been a mix-up with the address or connection, so you got a video link to the funeral procession. Mistakes can happen, especially in the digital age. Nevertheless, it is important to approach such situations with sensitivity and respect. Contact the sender to clarify the case if you have any concerns or questions.

If you want to express your condolences or support, contact family or friends. Expressing condolences and offering to do a memorial ceremony, such as placing a memorial or grass level headstones with vase, can be a meaningful way to honor the person who has passed away. In any case, take care and all the best.


Edited by Steelawin - 30 May 2023 at 3:46am
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