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Old Dec 7, 2010, 4:00 PM
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You are getting a waiver of $150 and you think it difficult to present the airline with a Death Certificate? The person dealing with you must keep some kind of record as to why the fee was waived. The name of the hospital says nothing and neither really does an orbituary. Anyone can request of the Registry of Births and Deaths in the district a Death Certificate as this is a public record that is not confidential. It can be ordered by mail and usually costs $5 or $10 depending on the district. You don't need to trouble the deceased's husband.
 

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