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Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:15 pm to tigerskin
My mom was open casket and to this day gives me stress.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:16 pm to tigerskin
What kind of weird religion does this shite
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:17 pm to tigerskin
I lost both my mother and father in the last year. Both funerals were closed. I wanted my last memories of them to be from when they were alive
Not laying dead in a coffin.
Not laying dead in a coffin.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:18 pm to tigerskin
The open casket at my dad’s funeral gave me peace. It was one last goodbye. He looked great though.
I guess how the person looks makes the difference
I guess how the person looks makes the difference
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:22 pm to geauxbrown
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I lost both my mother and father in the last year. Both funerals were closed. I wanted my last memories of them to be from when they were alive
Agreed. I never go look at the body at open casket funerals, especially for loved ones / family members. I don't want to remember them like that
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:23 pm to geauxbrown
I’ve been to so many funerals in my life and very few bodies look really “peaceful”
I’m really thinking cremation is the way to go.
For weird, Google “Mickey Easterling funeral”.
I’m really thinking cremation is the way to go.
For weird, Google “Mickey Easterling funeral”.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:28 pm to tankyank13
When one of my uncles died back in the mid 80's he had an open coffin funeral. He was like a second dad to me and before we closed the lid one of his sons slipped a pack of Marlboro in his suit pocket, another slipped a pint of his favorite whisky and I slipped him a Royal Straight Flush.
He liked his whisky, cigarettes and a good poker game in life so we sent him off in style.
He liked his whisky, cigarettes and a good poker game in life so we sent him off in style.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:30 pm to Kneereaux
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I've been to numerous funerals. 25 maybe. Only one that I can remember wasn't open casket.
Same same .
Of all the funerals ive been to, i cant remember any that were closed casket… maybe it’s a relgious thing, i grew up catholic .
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:33 pm to tigerskin
It's a regional thing, to some extent. Much fewer open casket funerals in Texas than LA.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:34 pm to tigerskin
There is a Funeral Home in Farmville, VA that has a drive thru window where you can see the deceased. Nothing says I’m sorry for your loss like not even bothering to get out of your car. Very weird.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:34 pm to tigerskin
Ever think you see the body breathing?
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:35 pm to tigerskin
My son was probably 5 or 6 when his cousins showed up at the funeral home.
He then shouted "Hey, yall want to see a dead lady?"
He then shouted "Hey, yall want to see a dead lady?"
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:36 pm to tigerskin
Open caskets don't bother me so much. I've been to open casket funerals where folks were taking pictures of the deceased and that's what I thought was weird/creepy.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:37 pm to tigerskin
A coworker of mine had her baby die a few weeks after birth. They had an open casket funeral.
I would NEVER judge her decision as I will hopefully never be in such a horrific position. However, I also thank God I was out of town and unable to attend.
I would NEVER judge her decision as I will hopefully never be in such a horrific position. However, I also thank God I was out of town and unable to attend.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:41 pm to tigerskin
I’ve unfortunately been to a lot of funerals. Various kinds. Open casket. Closed casket. Cremation with the urn on display. Cremations where nothing is on display, and it’s just a service in honor of the individual. I agree that the less showing of bodies, caskets, and urns, the better. That’s why when my time comes, I’ll be cremated. The family can dump me on the family land, and if they want a memorial service I want a good ol’ bbq where everyone can tell stories about what a giant a-hole I was in life.
This post was edited on 2/18/24 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:41 pm to dragginass
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Much fewer open casket funerals in Texas than LA.
Have an upvote for using ‘fewer’ and not ‘less’…. Classin’ up this joint .
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:45 pm to Auburn80
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There is a Funeral Home in Farmville, VA that has a drive thru window where you can see the deceased.
There was one like this in Pensacola when I was growing up. I don't think it's operational anymore.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:52 pm to tigerskin
I'm probably a weirdo but I always enjoyed it. If I would have had a little more guidance, I'd probably have been a mortician and owned a funeral home.
But I hear to be in that business you have to be a sleezeball. Who knows.
But I hear to be in that business you have to be a sleezeball. Who knows.
Posted on 2/18/24 at 8:54 pm to DiamondDog
How about working with the funeral director to create a 3D facial replica for pre-interment planning purposes for a loved one. It could occasionally wink or mimic breathing for viewers. Heck, go whole body.
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