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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1441094" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The funeral I went to 30 years ago was for the husband of a dear friend. I only went for support to her. There are very few poeple that I like the signifacnt other well enough that I would go to support them. For most I either can;t attend for some reason, distance/timing/money but mostly becuase I prefer to remember them as they were alive. Not made up like a circus clown with all the makeup trying to make them look like they aren;t dead. I also don;t use the term "passed" or "passed away". The died and are dead not some flowery euphemism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1441094, member: 34"] The funeral I went to 30 years ago was for the husband of a dear friend. I only went for support to her. There are very few poeple that I like the signifacnt other well enough that I would go to support them. For most I either can;t attend for some reason, distance/timing/money but mostly becuase I prefer to remember them as they were alive. Not made up like a circus clown with all the makeup trying to make them look like they aren;t dead. I also don;t use the term "passed" or "passed away". The died and are dead not some flowery euphemism. [/QUOTE]
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