Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 In a message dated 6/10/2004 2:51:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, gsdmomma@... writes: I wouldn't wear black myself as I feel that funerals are or in my opinion should be a celebration of life. Colleen, close friends of ours run a huge congomerate of funeral homes in the Philly area. They call their services a *Life Celebration* service. When you go, they have booklets made up of the photos of the deceased enjoying life with family. They started doing this the year after my mom died....;-( BUT, since they are close to us, they gave both my parents a GRAND send off. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 This is all so sad. :-( I can't even imagine how hard it is. I still want to call my Mom, and she's been gone over a year. Many, many prayers for the family and friends. Gail :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Hi Laurie, Hugs to you and your friend whom lost their dear child. This is not easy topic for me to write but the beautiful memory I have when one of my 10 year old dear nephew whom I still miss dearly, was the thought of 2 weeks after his funeral, was the planting of a tree at the school he attended with all the students whom adored him sang a beautiful song (something " Like you are not alone " by ) but coming from the kids voice made it special and released balloons of their school colors (which must be caution due to some cities not allowing it due to the environment and birds) and a memorial bench by the tree in memory of my nephew. This was a beautiful thought and especially for the students to help them grieve in their own way by participating. During that time they all took turns making sure that the tree is well taken care of. His parents when near the area are able to go when school is out and sit for awhile at the bench and watch how well its been taken care of and this comforts them as they know their son is still remembered. His parents were also given a frame of one of his Art pictures which he had drawn one week before he was killed in an auto accident during the planting of the tree ceremony. Another item given to my brother-in-law and his wife was a nice cute wreath from his Basketball team which was given at the funeral. To this day this wreath is placed only on his death anniversary or Christmas. Everyone's reply in regards to this issue was just nice and comforting to read. I know its something that none of us would like to attend but just the care of everyone coming together was a memorable one in honor of my nephew. My nephew had a beautiful and memorable funeral which was nice during the worst moments, its the after that is hard to deal with and so true to the responses on this that everyone has written. You are a very special friend to them during these moments. Lots of hugs. Irma,15,DS/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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