Hopefully this won't come across as insensitive, but I have often wondered why exactly people decide to go through the hassle/expense of getting a headstone erected at a crash site on a road?
We usually erect headstones where people are buried not where they died. Was trying to think, but are road fatalities the only deaths that attract this practice?
I appreciate that these deaths may be very traumatic for those left behind, but surely the exact point at which their loved ones died is not that relevant. They visit the graves like the rest of us who have lost loved ones.
We usually erect headstones where people are buried not where they died. Was trying to think, but are road fatalities the only deaths that attract this practice?
I appreciate that these deaths may be very traumatic for those left behind, but surely the exact point at which their loved ones died is not that relevant. They visit the graves like the rest of us who have lost loved ones.