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pscocoa

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Omegas as funeral cars
« on: 23 May 2011, 16:07:01 »

I have been in Cornwall on family business for 2 weeks - unexpected funeral followed by wedding 3 days kater which had been planned (obviously) for a long time.

My father in law died in early May (a release from suffering as I think I have posted before).

We held the funeral service 2 weeks ago and the Hearse and Funeral Cars were LWB Omega Limousines. If you have to go then go by Omega I suppose.

The wedding car got smashed up the day before and my black Phaeton was going to be pressed into action to take the bride to church (St Just in Roseland) until they located an old Bentley.

Emotional roller coaster I can tell you.
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Re: Omegas as funeral cars
« Reply #1 on: 23 May 2011, 17:12:17 »

Sorry for your loss, its always a sad time.

To be fair, owning an Omega is likely to kill your wallet so you might as well go out in one.
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Re: Omegas as funeral cars
« Reply #2 on: 24 May 2011, 13:50:14 »

..........there were 2 Omegas at my mother-in-laws funeral in Middlesborough in Feb this year. I was in the face lift and the other with family was a PFL.
Rather strange in such a long thing.......
« Last Edit: 24 May 2011, 13:50:37 by MV6Matt »
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