When Grandma made her final wish, to be buried next to her husband, her family assumed it would be an easy task. The only obstacle in their way was how to move the remains from Illinois to Texas after thirty-nine years. Mary Hurst and Lisa Lopez, Grandma's daughter and granddaughter, would soon learn that was the least of their worries. What followed next was beyond anything either would have imagined: years of exhuming graves, losing loved ones, and going to court. It was eight years of tears, laughter, disappointment, and ...
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When Grandma made her final wish, to be buried next to her husband, her family assumed it would be an easy task. The only obstacle in their way was how to move the remains from Illinois to Texas after thirty-nine years. Mary Hurst and Lisa Lopez, Grandma's daughter and granddaughter, would soon learn that was the least of their worries. What followed next was beyond anything either would have imagined: years of exhuming graves, losing loved ones, and going to court. It was eight years of tears, laughter, disappointment, and unexpected closure as their family grew closer than ever.
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