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Central West Photo News March 24–30, 2011
Everyone misses Denae
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Pictures by DONNA STEDMAN Denae Corby must be a special girl, for just a week after leaving her work place, Calare Nursing Home her workmates organised a get together so that they could see her again. The girls and guy enjoyed a great meal at the Parkview as they caught up on Saturday, March 5.
With John Carpenter TJ Kuczynski, Denae Corby and Abbey Senior
Maureen Dawers and James Johnston
Burial rights Apart from appointing an Executor who will have the right to arrange for the burial/cremation of the will makers body, and apart from any statute dealing with the “disposal” of parts of a body, a person has no right to dictate what will happen to his or her own body. Despite this it is not unusual for will makers to indicate their preference to be buried or cremated or even to state where they would like to be buried. The Executor as the person who has the privilege of choosing burial or cremation is expected to consult with other stakeholders but is not legally bound to do so.
(back) Jo Johnston, Denae Corby, Denise Sampson (front) Michelle Finneran and Glenda Leathem
(back) Jenny Kuczynski, Denae and Maureen Corby (front) Debbie Frecklington, Carolyn Gazzard and Chris Monaghan
Happy 50th Karen
In the case where there is no executor named, the person with the highest right to do so will have the same privilege as the executor outlined above. The right of a surviving spouse will be preferred to the right of the children. A person who pays for the burying/cremation of the deceased’s body has a “restitutionary” action to recover his or her reasonable costs and expenses.
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The person who is the “holder” of the right of burial cannot use that right in such a way as to exclude friends and relatives of the deceased from expressing their affection for the deceased appropriately and reasonably such as by placing flowers on the grave.
Karen Stoyles celebrated her 50th birthday by having a quiet dinner with 13 family members on Saturday, March 5th at the Wentworth Golf Club.
Maryanne Smith, Les Patterson, Karen Stoyles and Ray Jones
Taylor Jones and Karen Stoyles
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Karen with her nieces and nephews
Shannon’s rockabilly 30th Pictures by DONNA STEDMAN Shannon Darcy celebrated her 30th at Kelly’s on Saturday, March 5. Thirty family and friends came dressed as rockabilly. After dinner, some of the guests were heading down town to paint it red.
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