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Death certificate info, puzzling!!

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Gail

Gail Report 13 Sep 2007 19:11

Thanks Kay and Judith, that is what I thought. How sad to die alone.
Gail

Judith

Judith Report 13 Sep 2007 09:21

Normally a death is reported by someone present at the death, or a relative and that is how they would be described. If neither of these is available then the person who arranges the funeral (whether cremation or burial) can register - hence the description.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 13 Sep 2007 07:49

HI Gill,

W Ellis when registering the death of the deceased knew that the deceased was going to be cremated,,,,,,,,

That is how it is worded,on death certificates,

Gail

Gail Report 13 Sep 2007 07:42

I have just received a death certificate and in the Signature, description and residence of informant column it says,

W. Ellis

Causing the body to be cremated.

26 Church Square, Rye.
Does anyone know why this is?????