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Reply to "Champagne funeral for Sheron’s brother-in-law"

It is not my place to comment on how anyone chooses to perform the funeral of their relative. I don't know of any of his dealings while alive so cannot comment on that either. However, if he had dealings that took advantage of others, I would then make further comment.

Emotions become a huge part of any funeral and I think it should be understandable to give people so benefit for their actions while going through that period. I have been to many funerals including my own father's but the two most difficult ones for me were my mother and father in laws. In terms of years, I have known them longer than the years from my birth to my dad's death so that may have been a factor. I was also deeply affected by the cremation as it was too vivid for me. I do not possess the religious significance of the cremation to I cannot process it academically. For me, it was the physical destruction of a body which was difficult to comprehend. May God always bless my father and parents in law.

FM
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