Legally, yes. You might want to talk it over with the family to see if it will cause problems. Otherwise, go buy one.
Anyone, but it is usually a family member of the deceased
The family placed a headstone in May of 2006.
If the family requests it, a priest may be able to accompany the family but it is not a requirement of the Church.
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Absolutely not. IMMEDIATE family always have the "say." Also, apart fom the emotional aspect of it, if the grave marker was supplied by the government it is not even their's to do anything with. It is military property.
The law is quite likely different from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but one would reasonably believe that only the person(s) that own the plot can legally remove (or approve the removal) of a headstone.
The gravestone reads "I told you I was ill" belongs to comedian Spike Milligan. He designed his own headstone in the Gaelic language on a family plot in England.
When she was buried on February 19, 2012, her family was unsure about when they would put up a gravestone; they expressed concern that her grave site would become a place for large numbers of fans to congregate, or that it might attract vandals. Whitney was buried in a plot next to her late father (he died in 2003; his headstone shows an engraved picture of himself, the dates of his birth and death and an inspirational verse about heaven). Media reports said at that time that there were no immediate plans to put up a stone for her, although some reports suggested the design of the stone had already been chosen by her family. Because reporters have been kept away from the grave site by security guards, this has made it difficult to confirm or deny that a stone had been put up. At the end of February, there was still no report from her family about the existence of a headstone.
One can find different types of family songs by looking at the different playlists created on YouTube that are titled Songs for the Family or Family Songs.
Nothing makes your family different no matter what your sexuality is. The only thing that can be different is the way we treat each other in our family.
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An interracial family is a family where the members belong to different racial groups. This can include parents and children of different races, or relatives from different racial backgrounds coming together in a family unit.