Two. A couple years ago, people I didn't know that well, but it was still a very sad thing. And my grandpa's. One of the most painful days I've ever experienced. :c R.I.P. <3
A few of them. Its sad to know they are dead but i never cry at funerals. Dont know why. I just dont but it still sucks because most of them have been on my moms side even though both sides of my family is HUGE
My great grandmother's, although it sounds distant we were very close, the only pagans in our family! I love and miss her, and I am still in grieving although she died about 4 years ago now.
Too many, some celebrations, some sad. I want to go out with a cocktail party, quite formal. Mix a little of my ashes into the punch for the brave souls dump the rest in Long Island Sound.
Like the Jewish ones so simple.
Prefer them to weddings. The problems are over for the person at a funeral, with a wedding they are just starting. And I have never seen a drunkard fight at a funeral
Several. Weddings and funerals are about the only time I bother to wear a suit. Depending on who you talk to weddings and funerals are one in the same.
I have been to many family farewells (funerals) sadly 4 of my very closest friends as well. So I would think that with the experience of grief and loss it would be less painful when my father died last year. No this was not the case when a parent dies and/or the first parent it is the most uncomfortable feeling of all. Especially if you were very close as I was and my father having a clear and focused mind as well. I am an adult and feel very lost from my fathers death it is the adapting that is difficult. There you have it...
Prefer them to weddings. The problems are over for the person at a funeral, with a wedding they are just starting. And I have never seen a drunkard fight at a funeral