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Funerals are for the living

May 9, 2005 by leslie Leave a Comment

The subject of funerals has come up more than once in the past few days. It got me thinking about a couple of funerals that have caused a lot of pain between family members. It wasn’t caused by the person’s passing as much as it was by the way it was handled after they were gone. And then I was asked today – if something happened to me what did I want done. I replied, “what ever you want.” I’m thinking if I make it clear it’s not what I want, but what those left behind want, maybe it will prevent any problems like what happened when Megan’s grandparents passed away. As with everything there are always two sides to the story and this in mine.

Megan’s grandfather passed away in 1984 before she was born. Her aunts got together and purchased a new burial plot and made all the funeral arrangements. It was difficult for us to assist because we were a military family stationed away from home. Megan’s father was pretty upset by the whole thing because he thought it was his father’s wishes were to be buried in the family plot. Of course, assuming we could afford a portion of the funeral costs without asking us first didn’t go over very well either. Comments were made about use buying a new car – we had traded a pickup truck for a station wagon – kinda hard to have a booster seat, a car seat and two adults up front on the bench. The seat we put in the back just wasn’t working out. But that’s hard to understand when you’re grieving. So we dealt with that and tried to make up for it by buying Megan’s grandmother a car for Christmas. Granted it was just a little 4 cylinder Escort but it made her so happy. She drove it until she couldn’t drive it any more.

Megan’s grandmother passed away in 1996 – I remember it because it happened right at the time I was scheduled for my hysterectomy. Again, the aunts scheduled the funeral without checking with us. The funeral was on the Friday I was scheduled to have my pre-operative/pre-admission testing done. I had told Megan’s father to go ahead and take the girls and go – it was just a bunch of lab work that I had to have done, I would be fine. Of all the times to tell me, I get told that “I’ve never been there for you and I think I should be here for this.” Upon years and years of reflection, I wonder if it was an excuse to avoid the funeral or his sister’s. We did go up that Saturday to visit the grave and to see Megan’s uncles – but the aunts where no longer speaking to her father. Maybe it was still the gravesite thing. From what I understood some of the children that had passed away were buried in the original family plot. Perhaps that’s the foggy part, but my pre-operative testing being used as an excuse to not go to Megan’s grandmother’s funeral will forever bother me.

So from all of this, maybe I shouldn’t let the family members decide where to bury me. I keep kidding that they should cremate me and scatter my ashes in a rose garden.

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