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August 5, 2005

California Casket Company

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On busy Glendale Boulevard in the heart of trendy Atwater Village, you’ll find your traditional bistros, Italian restaurants, neighborhood bar and a casket shop. The last one might make you do a double take. I did. Aimee often dines in the neighborhood. She was the one that gave us the tip about the California Casket Company. We stopped by Richard Butcher’s store. He’s been in the funeral business since he was a teen. Richard grew up in a small community. I imagine what it must have been like living in a place where you knew all your neighbors. Each death would be recognized. And each passing would alter the dynamic of the community. In his store, I see Richard shares that small town sensibility.

Posted by Julia Posey at 5:44 PM

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Our company established in 1993, is a specialized trader of wood furniture, packing and construction material, and funeral products.

Currently we own the right to import and export our products throughout the world. We are one of the largest wood product exporters in China. All of our suppliers use only the latest in advanced production machinery and follow international management guidelines.

Product quality is as important to us as it is to you. We also offer some of the most competitive prices on the market on all of our goods. We are looking forward to the opportunity to establish new, long-term business relationships. Please contact us if you have any further inquiries. :
hempextract@hotmail.com

Posted by: kelly on August 13, 2005 6:42 PM

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