thistlebloom
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My mom and dad passed away 56 days apart. They both had prepaid cremation plans set up. But because of the massive problems caused by one dysfunctional sibling the 4 remaining sibs were not able to attend moms memorial service and dad didn't receive one.
And the funeral home where they were cremated got the message that somehow was cast in stone that the 4 remaining (out of state) siblings were not to have access to the remains. (It's beyond comprehension how this compulsive liar and destructive person can get so many people on her side, but she's a master manipulator and it happens over and over).
Anyway, what I wanted to say was that a memorial service would have been a balm to my sorrow. To have the opportunity to share a few sweet memories of my parents character and hear others do the same would have been a blessing sorely needed at that time. To acknowledge their lives, that even though they are like a vapor, they had substance and meaning to a few and they were loved and greatly missed.
I'm not into open caskets and fancy ceremonies for those who have died. But a gathering together in their honor to respect their journey here is, in my opinion good for those they touched.
And the funeral home where they were cremated got the message that somehow was cast in stone that the 4 remaining (out of state) siblings were not to have access to the remains. (It's beyond comprehension how this compulsive liar and destructive person can get so many people on her side, but she's a master manipulator and it happens over and over).
Anyway, what I wanted to say was that a memorial service would have been a balm to my sorrow. To have the opportunity to share a few sweet memories of my parents character and hear others do the same would have been a blessing sorely needed at that time. To acknowledge their lives, that even though they are like a vapor, they had substance and meaning to a few and they were loved and greatly missed.
I'm not into open caskets and fancy ceremonies for those who have died. But a gathering together in their honor to respect their journey here is, in my opinion good for those they touched.