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        <title><![CDATA[Margaret Schlagle is pondering the death and burial of Mrs. Wilcox, who...]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Margaret Schlagle is pondering the death and burial of Mrs. Wilcox, who has died of cancer.  Margaret believes that a funeral is not death, any more than a baptism is a birth.  These are merely human inventions to register an event legally, without heart or soul.  A funeral is a mere notation that a death has occurred, but is not the death itself, nor the grief, nor the loss, nor the emptiness.
To Margaret, Mrs. Wilcox went out of life on...]]></description>
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