No
A decedent's spouse is the next of kin and has the right to make all decisions regarding the funeral. The spouse is also responsible for paying the bill. The "family" must defer to the spouse's wishes.
There is: Ronald, Percy, Bill, Ginny, Fred and George
No. The husband of the family is responsible for everything that happens to or by the family members.
All of them. There are no poor members of Congress.
Whoever wants there to be a funeral will have to pay for it.
Her funeral was on November 2, 2005. The funeral was in Detroit. Reverend Jesse Jackson delivered the eulogy. Former President Bill Clinton attended the funeral.
Trey (pronounced Tray) because his actual name is William Gates III
Fri, Nov 20, 2009"We are deeply saddened by the loss of Bill "Uncle Bill" Douglas. Members of our tour are like members of our family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family in the midst of this tragedy. He will truly be missed."The Cyrus FamilyThe above was taken from http://www.mileycyrus.com/
YesNo, funerary is an adjective and funeral is a noun.The funeral was held last week. The bill for the funerary expenses came two days later
Hadrosaurids or duck-billed dinosaurs are members of the family Hadrosauridae, and include ornithopods such as Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus.
Yes as long as the documentation is just as it would be for any other patient.
The estate is. The reason an estate is opened is to settle all debts. If there isn't enough money to cover everything, the debtors are out of luck.