Funeral thoughts
I went to a funeral for my friend's father over the weekend, and was dreading it. But I actually enjoyed the experience, for a couple of reasons.
(1) I got to hear a few moving speeches about the deceased, which gave me some more insight about my friend;
(2) I had the chance to speak to a group of people that I had not seen for years.
It also helped that the deceased was elderly and had endured health problems for years, which meant that the death was hardly unexpected.
So, I guess the point is that these events are not necessarily depressing for all, even though I have been to a few tear-jerkers.
One fascinating thing is to hear the different types of people speak. In this case, a few members of the immediate family spoke, and a few close friends. But there were a couple of people who spoke who really didn't know the deceased that well. And one used it as an opportunity to discuss his own religious views.
There was also a kid who looked about 7 years old, presumably a great-nephew or something like that. He essentially got up, said he was not even sure how he was related, but that he liked the guy.
Anyway, I leave you with a couple of questions.
(1) Have you had similarly "enjoyable" funerals?
(2) Are you the type who is likely to speak at a funeral?
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