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What is the proper way to dispose of a bible that was ruined in a house fire?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 4585909:MV8yMDc0MjA0XzM0OTE0MDQzXzZGRjRCRjJE] [quote:Daughter of Nicholas:MV8yMDc0MjA0X0REOTY2QTVC] My mother and father recently lost their home and most of their possesions in a house fire. Luckily, no one was injured and they were fortunate to have very good insurance. It took 3 months, but they are now in a new home and have put their lives back together. While digging through the rubble with the insurance adjusters, my brother found a family bible. It is beyond salvage. It was burned badly and also damaged from the water used by firefighters to control the blaze. My brother and I agree that it is somehow not right to just put it in the trash... What is a fitting and respectable way to dispose of it ? [/quote] Don't ask that question here...gheez... [/quote]
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My mother and father recently lost their home and most of their possesions in a house fire. Luckily, no one was injured and they were fortunate to have very good insurance.
It took 3 months, but they are now in a new home and have put their lives back together.
While digging through the rubble with the insurance adjusters, my brother found a family bible. It is beyond salvage. It was burned badly and also damaged from the water used by firefighters to control the blaze. My brother and I agree that it is somehow not right to just put it in the trash... What is a fitting and respectable way to dispose of it ?
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