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Do many families still do this?
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I know this was quite common years ago taking your loved one back to house a few days before the funeral.but was surprised to see some families still do this. This has happened with a gentleman in my street.His wife has brought him back home till the funeral.
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When I was 14yrs old, my grandad, who brought me up, died and he was left in the house until the funeral and I had to pass through the bedroom where he was lying to get to my bedroom. This scared the sh1t out of me and I would hurry past as quickly as possible. My auntie who was staying at our house also died and one of my tasks was to take people in to see her body........that scared me too.
A barbaric practice and hard on the survivors in my opinion.
I have instructed Mrs sqad to have "none of it"......keep me in the fridge until the funeral.
When I was 14yrs old, my grandad, who brought me up, died and he was left in the house until the funeral and I had to pass through the bedroom where he was lying to get to my bedroom. This scared the sh1t out of me and I would hurry past as quickly as possible. My auntie who was staying at our house also died and one of my tasks was to take people in to see her body........that scared me too.
A barbaric practice and hard on the survivors in my opinion.
I have instructed Mrs sqad to have "none of it"......keep me in the fridge until the funeral.
We certainly had the hearse leave from her house with my mother to the funeral but that's all. I do have friends who only 10 years ago had their grandad in the front room for days before the funeral. The family sat round him each evening and it was someone's role to apply the 'substances' to the body to stop the smell etc. I'd have found it very macabre. I've never seen a dead person.
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I agree with sqad it is a barbaric practice. I suppose that in the past there were no funeral parlours and people had no option. The first dead body I ever saw was that of a school friend who died of meningitis. I was about ten and another school friend of mine insisted on dragging me into the house to see the body. I have never forgotten it. Not a pleasant memory.
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