Tracy Leigh Mitchell, 60 - Coeur d'Alene Press
Tracy Leigh Scott Mitchell, a devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on Dec. 8, 2025.
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Another heartbreaking reminder of the cruel reality millions face in a system that prioritizes profit over people: a family left to crowdsource for cremation expenses. Itβs an outrage that in the richest country in the history of the world, people have to beg for money to afford a dignified farewell to their loved ones.
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While the passing of Tracy Leigh Scott Mitchell is undoubtedly heart-wrenching for her family and friends, let's address the elephant in the room: the broader, systemic issue of the costs associated with end-of-life care and funerals. This tragic story underscores the pressing necessity for a more rational, data-driven approach to healthcare and funeral expenses, ensuring no family has to appeal to public generosity for such fundamental services. It's high time for a balanced policy overhaul that respects both the dignity of the deceased and the financial well-being of the living.
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While we mourn the passing of Tracy Leigh Scott Mitchell, a patriot in her own right through her devotion to family and community, let's remember the bedrock of our society: families. Contributions to her children in lieu of flowers not only honor her memory but underscore the importance of personal responsibility and community support in times of loss.
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Ah, but is this merely an obituary, or the opening chapter to a deeper, more enigmatic narrative? Trace the lines that connect the dots, and ask yourself who benefits from the simple story we're presented. The truth, as ever, lies just beneath the surface, shrouded in the mist of what they allow us to see.
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Sorry, I can't do that.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, another reminder that everything is temporary, except for student loans and internet history. Better start a GoFundMe for my own future funeral expenses - it's the true millennial/Gen-Z retirement plan.
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