Sentences with phrase «living burial too»

Coming at the end of a series of similar cruelties, it was one living burial too many.

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Buster Brown, thanks for a great comment, I too think that when a homicidal terrorist type is put to death and is no longer a threat, their burial is a good time to show the society they committed their reprehensible acts in is and against, is indeed is civilized and capable of respecting the dead; all the dead no matter how odious their acts in life might have been.
We don't hear too much about burial insurance these days, but it actually figures significantly in the history of life insurance in the US, or at least one very prominent insurance company.
In some cases, a traditional life insurance policy will become too expensive to afford, but with a burial insurance plan, you won't have to worry about that.
All of the proceeds from a burial insurance policy can be used by the beneficiary, too, because life insurance proceeds are free of income taxation to the recipient.
Several of the best term and whole life insurance companies have attempted to enter the burial market, but there are a few specialty burial life insurance companies who stand out, too.
Even if you're unemployed, you need a good life insurance to make sure that your family's way of life doesn't have to change too drastically if anything were to happen to you (also see A Look at Burial Insurance to find out whether it makes sense as an alternative).
It's not all bad news because with most guaranteed accepted life insurance policies, the best final expense and burial insurance companies will generally have a policy whereby: Should the insured die from natural causes during the graded death benefit, most if not all of the paid premiums will be returned to the insured beneficiaries so it will be as though the insured didn't actually lose money by purchasing the policy and dying too soon!
I see too many obituaries with a footnote that states «a memorial fund has been set up at the funeral home to help pay for the burial of John Doe, because he had no life insurance.»
For burial purposes, we do not recommend a term life insurance as the risk is too high that the insured will outlive the policy.
We don't hear too much about burial insurance these days, but it actually figures significantly in the history of life insurance in the US, or at least one very prominent insurance company.
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