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Seniors Protest Proposed Funeral Home
   posted 5:23 pm Thu January 03, 2008 - COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho
Several older residents of this town are protesting plans to open a funeral home across the street from a senior center, saying it would be a little too close for comfort. About 100 people have signed a petition calling on the City Council to deny James Asper and Mary Hansen, partners in Aspen Funeral Home LLC, a special use permit giving them the right to lease the building across the street from the Lake City Senior Center as a funeral home, senior center manager Vickie Harrison said. They plan to present the petition at a Feb. 5 hearing on the matter, she said. "I don't like it at all. It kind of gives you an uncomfortable feeling," said 65-year-old Marg Dunkle, who signed the petition.

The city's planning commission approved a special use permit in December for the business, but a neighbor appealed the decision, citing concerns over traffic and parking.

ABC 7 News myTAKE - What's Your Opinion? Hansen said the building was chosen because it suited the business' needs, not because of its proximity to the senior center.

"We find it a little disconcerting that they would think that location is intentional," Hansen said.

Some, like 81-year-old Doy Seng, had a practical view of the proposed funeral home.

"We're old here. We're all ready to go," she said. "I think it will be handy."

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