Posted by SweetFeet on December 28, 2012 at 17:47:25 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: wake...? posted by samn40 on December 28, 2012 at 17:01:04:
Seems like burial is usually the third day... though sometimes delayed in order to allow family to travel from distant states.
Usually not somber, and no one around here dresses in black anymore. Nice dress clothes - but seldom black anymore. (upper Midwest of US)
When my mom died last year, at the "visitation" we had photo boards set up to celebrate her life. Sometimes we cried, as did dear friends... at other moments we would laugh as memories of mom where shared. We had a computer set up in the family/kitchenette area so family and friends could go in that room and skype with my nephew who was serving in Iraq. And for both the visitation and the funeral we made mountains of homemade food and cakes...all in honor of mom as she was a fabulous cook and that's the way she would have done it. It was neat evening of connecting with family and friends. She had to be proud looking down on it all... except I don't believe "proud" is something one feels in heaven.
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