– It feels so undignified to have to take the trash home after the grave. It doesn't feel right
It's only been a few weeks since Lene Jahrsengene experienced every parent's nightmare. At the end of February, she had to bury her own son. She visits his grave at Filtvet cemetery every day, leaves flowers, tends to it, cleans it; makes sure that her son's final resting place is a dignified one. What doesn't feel so dignified, Jahrsengene thinks, i…
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– It feels so undignified to have to take the trash home after the grave. It doesn't feel right
It's only been a few weeks since Lene Jahrsengene experienced every parent's nightmare. At the end of February, she had to bury her own son. She visits his grave at Filtvet cemetery every day, leaves flowers, tends to it, cleans it; makes sure that her son's final resting place is a dignified one. What doesn't feel so dignified, Jahrsengene thinks, i…