Isn't that a weird sentence? "My uncle is having a funeral...' He's not having anything. He is gone. We are having it. It's like 'He is dead.' He is not anything. There is no verb of being for him now. This is counterintuitive.
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Sorry for your loss and I hope your mom feels better soon.
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Buried one of my uncle's week before last, full church, chucking mud on the coffin, the lot. We still shared stories and hugs, that's the important bit.
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I'm sure it's what he would have wanted. :)
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Funeral roasts are the best. =)
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Sorry to hear about your uncle. Humanist funerals are lovely, though. My grandad had one and my mother, more recently. So much more personal, I think.
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Well, in that case, good riddance eh?
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