Where are the Scooby Gang when they are needed?
There was no immediate explanation for why Kasem’s remains would have gone to Montreal.
SEATTLE—The head of a
Washington state funeral home that had initial responsibility for radio
personality Casey Kasem says he personally made sure his remains were
put on a flight to Montreal last Monday.
Corey Gaffney, the
president of Gaffney Funeral Home of Tacoma, says he confirmed the
remains arrived in Montreal and media reports suggesting they have
disappeared are not true.
Some U.S. media outlets quoted Kasem’s daughter Kerri as saying her father’s remains were missing.
In the months before
his death June 15, Kasem’s daughter has been embroiled in a battle with
his wife of the past 34 years, Jean Kasem, over the welfare of the
legendary radio star.
A death certificate
filed in a Washington State court July 15 listed Montreal funeral home
Urgel Bourgie as the place of disposition, and July 14 as the date of
disposition.
The Montreal funeral
home told The Canadian Press on Saturday it had no record of Kasem’s
remains as being at the facility or that they were supposed to arrive.
There was no immediate
explanation for why Kasem’s remains would have gone to Montreal.
Gaffney said he couldn’t comment on why Kasem’s wife picked Montreal or
why Urgel Bourgie had no record of receiving Kasem’s remains.
”What we did was made
sure that Casey got to the airport, we released custody of Casey to the
airline,” Gaffney said in an interview Saturday night.
“The airline signed
for that and acknowledged that and than at that point we returned to our
office, tracked his flight to Montreal, confirmed that he had arrived,
reported that to Mrs. Kasem.”
”When he landed in Montreal, I ceased being the funeral director in charge.”
A judge granted Kerri
Kasem a temporary restraining order preventing her father’s wife from
cremating his remains, but her lawyer told The Associated Press that
when he approached the Tacoma funeral home with a copy of the
restraining order, he was told it no longer had the remains.
“They said they could not disclose where he had gone or where he would end up,” said the lawyer, Scott Winship.
The death certificate
was filled out by Jean Kasem and listed an address in Jerusalem, Israel,
according to a copy filed in Pierce County Superior Court.
Teruyuki Olsen, a
lawyer for Kasem’s wife, refused to comment Friday or provide any
information about what happened to Kasem’s body.
Kasem, the radio host of “American Top 40” was 82 when he died last month.
Kerri Kasem, one of
three children from Kasem’s first marriage, also asked a judge last week
for authorization to seek an autopsy on her father as well as a
temporary restraining order to ensure his body was held in cold storage
and not cremated until that autopsy is completed.
Judge Ronald Culpepper
ordered Jean Kasem to ensure that the radio host’s remains were
preserved and that his body stayed at the Tacoma funeral home until the
court decided on the autopsy petition following a July 25 hearing.
The story has created
an international stir with mainstream and entertainment media outlets as
far away as the United Kingdom running stories on the latest
developments.
“Location of Casey Kasem’s Body Suddenly Unknown,” said the headline on Rolling Stone’s website.
“Casey Kasem body missing,” said TMZ.
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It was Old Man Crithers the funeral home janitor!! No, seriously, it was.
I just hope to Gods there is NO janitor named Crithers at the funeral home!!
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It was Old Man Crithers the funeral home janitor!! No, seriously, it was.
I just hope to Gods there is NO janitor named Crithers at the funeral home!!
I've read this through a couple of times and I can't believe it. Isn't the funeral suposed to be part of the 'healing process' - allowing the family members 'to begin letting go of their loved one' ? Am I missing something here ? How callous can you get to deliberately confuse and obfuscate the where abouts of the body ? This guy not only had family - who can bicker and snipe as much as the want over whatever they want - but a huge number of fans. They should also be included in the healing process. I just hold my head in sheer, stupified anger.
ReplyDeleteNormally but this is the US of A...but I have heard of family disputes over money, etc., resulting in ashes being 'held hostage'! Just doesn't surprise me any more!
ReplyDelete...ashes held hostage....
ReplyDeleteI sincerely hope there's life on Mars, because there sure ain't none down here.