It was, it was nice to see how much of a positive impact he had on everyone and made it more of a celebration than a grievance which was good.
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Just had a vivid example of the difference in the two disparate ways to mourn when a friend passed. The morning was a somber, ritualized display, bereft of any actual emotion. The evening was a celebration of life that included a few drinks. Guess which one had laughter & joy?
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Yes. This is how it should be done. We had a cook out, whiskey n cigars to celebrate my dad's life when he passed from bladder cancer. So much more honest...
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we did same BEFORE my brother in law died -he wanted a party, celebration. He was too sick to attend at the last min but we took videos for him. It was amazing.
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That's how we celebrated my grandmother, who died at 101. Four generations got together in a park, visiting, eating, laughing, and taking photographs.
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