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 link . . .
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.
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