Polabowla
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Thank you so much @Polabowla. I still have a hard time believing she’s gone. It happened so fast. Cancer su**s.![]()
It truly does
Thank you so much @Polabowla. I still have a hard time believing she’s gone. It happened so fast. Cancer su**s.![]()
i feel dressing appropriately is a form of good manners and rudimentary respect. a demonstrative respect for self and others, especially, at a funeral. i'd much rather error on the side of formal and traditional than appear disrespectful and ill mannered
no color. no colored stones.
@Daisys and Diamonds
you, definitely, do you, daisy
for me, funerals are usually formal events. how i am dressed demonstrates my respect and regard for the deceased and the deceased's family.
my family, has always held formal funerals. i think it has a great deal to do with culture, family background, social circle, location, etc ...
in op's case, she lost her grandfather. i am glad i was able to helpful to her ... along with the articles i linked