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It removes easy and resticks.. Seems like a regular sticker.
(Very sorry about the state of my nails. I’ve been sick.)
Best guess is that it is supposed to have been used to make sure remains are not mixed up. Black sticker with the paperwork and black sticker with the remains with black sticker with the urn sort of thing.
Best answer would come from the burners, call them and find out.
Thanks.
I didn’t work directly with the crematorium, so I’ll have to track them down, but thanks!
I was wondering if this was a known thing that I just wasn’t clued into, but apparently not.
Did it leave a little bit of material behind? It could add to the tamper theory
Nope. Also I stuck it on paper and it came off cleanly. It seems to be a regular sticker.