A woman of remarkable achievements, great in life, honored in death.
In this moment.
Mrs. Thompson belonged solely to herself.
General Sally Bennett.
Looking at the citizens who had come to send her off in the long street, Mary Perryne breaks down again, covering her mouth, "Mom, you must be seeing this from heaven."
She was always strong-willed throughout her life.
Even in death, she was extraordinary.
The atmosphere in the car was somewhat stifling.
Elena Williams and Penny Kalafatis were also weeping with their heads in their hands.
In just three days, their mental state had deteriorated greatly, and they looked pale.
Due to the Roadside Funeral Ceremony along the way, what would've been a half-hour journey ended up taking over three hours.
At the funeral home, priests performed a series of rites around Mrs. Thompson's coffin, followed by the final step.
Cre-mation.