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My friends Dad has just passed away , her parents are Jehovah Witnesses although she’s not, she left when she married ‘put’ at first this caused a gulf between her and her mum and Dad and sister which has happily been mended.JHs don’t celebrate Christmas or Birthdays and after reading about it, a funeral takes place only one week after death, my friend is just 50 and I’d like to be there for her, would I be allowed into their Kingdom Hall? It’s just happened today so asking her isn’t something I want to do just yet
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yes
Attendance: Non-Witnesses are welcome to attend a funeral held at a Kingdom Hall. Like our other meetings, such funeral services are open to the public.
but I wd also ask just before
I have managed to be chucked out of two funerals
and a third - no one wd speak to me as I was not a blood relation (hold it - what about the wives?), yeah it was one of the wives who was enforcing this ridiculous rule.....
yes
Attendance: Non-Witnesses are welcome to attend a funeral held at a Kingdom Hall. Like our other meetings, such funeral services are open to the public.
but I wd also ask just before
I have managed to be chucked out of two funerals
and a third - no one wd speak to me as I was not a blood relation (hold it - what about the wives?), yeah it was one of the wives who was enforcing this ridiculous rule.....