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Old 02-13-2007, 01:52 PM   #4
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Agreed with Kane Knight that it depends what kind of tone you want to set. If you want something solemn get some Chopin or Beethoven. Go by what your uncle's musical tastes were (if you know them). If he liked Skynyrd then there's no better choice than just throwing on some Skynyrd. A lot of times the funeral homes will be able to suggest things, don't know if this costs more though.
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