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wifes been nagging me
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Cynthia | Report | 8 Aug 2013 12:11 |
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Perhaps a bit of 'give and take' is required on both sides and a compromise reached. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 8 Aug 2013 12:31 |
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we have sorted everything out (I think) my greatest joy is that I wish I could see my daughter's face at my choice of music!!!! |
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Sue | Report | 8 Aug 2013 12:34 |
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I think the wishes and beliefs of the person concerned should be the first priority here. Everyone has different beliefs, and in some cases, a husband and wife have different ones. If they have lived their lives with this 'difference', then i feel it only right and proper that ones wishes should be upheld. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Aug 2013 12:58 |
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But Sue, that is fine, if you have a humanist funeral your family will have closure. I don't think that is what people are saying. Unless I have misunderstood. |
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Sharron | Report | 8 Aug 2013 12:58 |
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I really would rather not have any ceremony at my funeral but I really wouldn't care if I had a big state funeral because I would be dead anyway. |
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Janet | Report | 8 Aug 2013 13:00 |
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I once went to a funeral where the chapel and the room for the gathering was in the same building. The service was held, then the wake began. The funeral director took the coffin to the crem whilst everyone else including the deceased's wife tucked into a buffet .-jl |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Aug 2013 13:13 |
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Sounds good Janet. |
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Sharron | Report | 8 Aug 2013 13:20 |
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My ex died thinking he had no friends. All I can surmise is that there were a lot of people who tolerated him, or at least, wanted a good p*** up in his memory. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 8 Aug 2013 13:21 |
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We do not have any rights over our body when we die. If our executor/n.o.k. decides to ignore our wishes, then that is it. |
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DazedConfused | Report | 8 Aug 2013 13:44 |
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I am about to re-write my will (and OH the same) and this time we are stipulating our funeral wishes. |
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Sally | Report | 8 Aug 2013 14:07 |
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my oh has cancer and wants his body to go for research so there will be no cremation or burial |
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Sue | Report | 8 Aug 2013 14:16 |
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Ann Glos, |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 8 Aug 2013 14:34 |
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We went to a neighbour's funeral a while back. He was a non-believer and had said he would like a woodland burial. His family arranged this but after his biodegradable coffin was put in the ground no-one quite knew what to do. We all stood around until another neighbour said "Shall I say something about S....? After that the deceased's wife disappeared back to her car so we all wandered off. It seemed curiously unfinished. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 8 Aug 2013 14:48 |
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My mother donated her body for Research as far back as 1955 - she died in 2003. All arrangments to send her to Research were duly carried out until they discovered she had had a post mortem - They did not want to know so a funeral had to be very hurriedly arranged. |
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PollyinBrum | Report | 8 Aug 2013 15:48 |
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My ex business partners husband died very suddenly, he was forty-three years old. When she was going through his papers she found his instructions for his funeral. He was a Biker and ex professional photographer for famous rock bands. He was also a none believer, and requested a humanist funeral. He arrived at the Crem on a bikers hearse (hearse and motorbike on the side) accompanied by a procession biker outriders , who then stood as guard of honour. There were no hymns or prayers, but his step son, who is a well known actor stood up and spoke so beautifully with love and humour about his “Pop” . During the service heavy rock music was played, as we left the Crem Chapel the curtains were left open, to the sound Thin Lizzys “The Boys are back in town” |
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jax | Report | 8 Aug 2013 16:17 |
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I have just asked HID what he wants me to do if he pops his clogs before his parents do |
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Nolls from Harrogate | Report | 8 Aug 2013 17:48 |
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The one thing I meant to say in my last post was when SIL died she also had a cheaper coffin which was made of basket weave...it was beautiful and of course did not cost as much as a full wooden one |
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Mayfield | Report | 8 Aug 2013 18:07 |
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It could lead to all kinds of trouble if a man's wife tells him to get his affairs in order and he thinks she has found out about them! ;-) |
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DIZZI | Report | 8 Aug 2013 18:10 |
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MY OH HAS ARRANGED AND PAID FOR HIS SEND OFF |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 8 Aug 2013 18:15 |
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My friend died a few years ago and it was a crematorium funeral.. |
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