Kansas City Funeral Home Confounded After Family Dumps Body

What seems like a scary Halloween spooky-season story is actually all-too common.

In fact . . . 

Low-income locals mostly dump their "loved ones" at local hospitals and just ignore calls to make arrangements that often come with price-tags that they can't afford. 

In fact . . . Jackson County has their own version of a "pauper's grave" just like the one that we all remember from the last scene of Amadeus.

Accordingly . . .

Here's the not to dignified end game of a local dude . . .

"Hardy's Eternal Rest Funeral Home is going on month four of silence from the family of 83-year-old Charles Freeman.

"There's no death certificate or cause of death because the funeral home needs Freeman's Social Security number to complete the final paperwork."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Kansas City funeral home searches for family after body left at morgue for months

Hardy's Eternal Rest Funeral Home says Freeman's family has ignored their calls.


Grandson says he's trying to give grandfather a final resting place

Hardy's Eternal Rest Funeral Home says no family members have contacted them since July.

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