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When she said "I think I"ll be more comfortable in that one." (Casket or other related item). I said "how will you know?!!!"
Rach
I found a perfect spot that had her favorite palm trees and white rocks. When I spread the tiny bag of ashes, they blended in with the rocks. We went back the next day, and I took photos of the view she will enjoy forever. It looks straight down the strip. She would have loved the place I found. You could not even see the ashes the next morning. Every time we return, a part of her will be waiting for us.
I'm the one who will be in contact with the funeral home it will be the standard .. Next day in the paper followed by wake 4-8, mass next morning, straight to cemetery. If my out of state siblings need travel time, I say tough crap...
So I am about to give up the idea.
My own sweet Mama passed away Dec 18, just her and me here...I was holding her hand and telling her I was there, when she just very peacefully left this earth....For a few seconds I just sat here because she went so peacefully it was almost surreal that all of the past four years of so much sadness, hurt, lonliness, etc. just all of a sudden ended.
I did decide, like you, to have a funeral service...and I have to be totally honest now that I am so glad I did. While there were the standard far folks who came by with all the concolences when I never laid eyes on them during the four years when Mama would have loved to have seen them...I think the biggest thing is I was able to do this for Mama, and it also helped me and my brother let go a little as well.
I even did Mama's makeup and hair because I wanted her to look like Mama..not overly made up, hair styled wrong, etc...I have to say her going home celebration was perfect in every aspect of the word and it was a great comfort to me and to all those who loved her...I'm soooo glad I did this for her...Even though I know the past four years would have been all she would have wanted...I just found myself wanting to do this for her..and wanted it to be nice...perfect even, and it was. The chaplain even included what I wrote for him in her eulogy...the entire thing...The whole service was so loving and personal and Mama was so youthful looking and happy...so at peace...thank God I decided to do this...I pray you find comfort as well..and again, my deepest sympathy to you and your family...
I have considered this and though mother withdrew from her church last year and stated that she did not want a service there, she did not offer an alternative. I know she wants to be cremated and the remains buried back home (across the country) next to my father, but a service there would be pointless as no one would remember our family. I think for the family and any friends that remain, a service here at a nice funeral home is the answer. I would use the one that we used for my son which has a lovely treed setting in the edge of the city.
My best prayers for the next week and all you have to do. Please come back and let us know how you are. ((((((hugs)))))