Doug, I think David meant it as a joke. 'Formally' referring to the suggested
attire?
Lindsay Graham
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From: Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:07/07/2017 5:10 AM (GMT+08:00)
To: ryerson_index@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ryerson_index] Re: Sent from Snipping Tool
Edition 3: :(
It is of course possible to have "formerly of," but without more
specific wording, I would treat it like a place of birth, which is not
necessarily a place of residence.
Doug.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2017 07:06:38 +1000 Doug
Laidlaw <laidlaws@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry, pressed the wrong button.
"Formally of": Do you mean "formerly of?"
"Formerly of Hillston?" No. It could be the family's cemetery.
People go to retirement villages and hostels where they can find a
vacancy. When they die, they are buried where their family lives.
Doug.
On Fri, 7
Jul 2017 06:28:22 +1000 "David and Sandra Bales" <sdbales@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Capture
Does this count as a funeral where a person was formally of?
David