At the blissful age of 96, a woman from the Mostviertel was called to God. Their grieving descendants are said to have been asked by the funeral home almost twice.
Already in her early years Christine Pfeiffer was aware of her earthly transience – and for this very reason she had already paid the funeral costs of a guaranteed value of 3500 euros at the municipal funeral in Amstetten in Lower Austria in loving care and care for her descendants. “I want this to be settled before I die so you don’t have any problems,” the pensioner had told her grandson Josef, who lives in the Hausmening community of Mostviertel.
No sooner said than done – and the money was transferred. Christine Pfeiffer thought she could rest in peace at least at this point.
Another bill fluttered into the house
But far from it. Because when the woman, who was also a great-grandmother of seven, now followed her husband into the kingdom of heaven and her remains were handed over to the new cemetery on Krautberg on earth, to the unpleasant surprise of the relatives, another bill came because the funeral fluttered into the house.
snubbed by officials
Outraged, grandson Josef Pfeiffer called the responsible lady in the magistrate. But there he got a little respectful rejection. Only after his insistence was the lost bill finally searched for. According to the latest state of affairs, Grandma Christine can rest in peace after all. The receipt has appeared.
Source: Krone

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