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Celebrate a loved one's life? - Dividend Watcher - 04-24-2015 I guess we're doing it all wrong. A death in the family is always a somber time. Some want to brighten it by calling the services (or parties) afterwards as a "celebration of their loved one's life". Other just keep it low key and have small, private services. Well, in China, some have been doing something different. Here's how I want to go out of this world. RE: Celebrate a loved one's life? - saimash - 04-24-2015 (04-24-2015, 08:04 AM)Dividend Watcher Wrote: I guess we're doing it all wrong. A death in the family is always a somber time. Some want to brighten it by calling the services (or parties) afterwards as a "celebration of their loved one's life". Other just keep it low key and have small, private services. I guess everyone would be waiting for the next person to die so that they could attend such funeral invites RE: Celebrate a loved one's life? - Kerim - 04-24-2015 From the eulogy: "He died like he lived..." RE: Celebrate a loved one's life? - Dividend Watcher - 04-24-2015 (04-24-2015, 09:27 AM)Kerim Wrote: From the eulogy: "He died like he lived..." OMG, I'm rolling on that one. RE: Celebrate a loved one's life? - Malonziziz - 05-21-2015 Death is a somber time of life that is completely true but their are few souls that deserve to be celebrated for their remarkable life. Let everyone know that we have lost something precious and we want to salute him/her for all their deeds. RE: Celebrate a loved one's life? - rayray - 05-21-2015 (04-24-2015, 08:04 AM)Dividend Watcher Wrote: I guess we're doing it all wrong. A death in the family is always a somber time. Some want to brighten it by calling the services (or parties) afterwards as a "celebration of their loved one's life". Other just keep it low key and have small, private services. Just imagine what image or concept an urn can represent. Sooooo many possibilities!! |