StarSong
Awkward is my Superpower
- Location
- Los Angeles Suburbs
Have you experienced funeral services or gatherings that haven't included church services, and if so, would you describe what they were like? What resonated and what didn't? What felt appropriate and what was awkward?
Many people aren't affiliated with a church or organized religion. It's tricky to organize final farewells and celebrations of who that person was and what he/she meant to those who mourn their passing.
I've hosted a few informal sendoffs at my house for quite elderly family members (who had outlived most of their friends), plus one restaurant gathering, but they weren't quite what I'd hoped.
The US doesn't tend to have local pubs (darn the legacy of those stupid pilgrims) plus many of us live in cities. I can see the charm of renting a smallish bar and grill (or brewery) for the evening. Perhaps that's a wiser way to go. How does that work? Friends and family make toasts, regale others with stories, or what? I only know what I've seen via TV and movies.
Since nearly all my friends and family do not belong to churches, this dilemma will undoubtedly be presenting itself frequently in the not too distant future.
Many people aren't affiliated with a church or organized religion. It's tricky to organize final farewells and celebrations of who that person was and what he/she meant to those who mourn their passing.
I've hosted a few informal sendoffs at my house for quite elderly family members (who had outlived most of their friends), plus one restaurant gathering, but they weren't quite what I'd hoped.
The US doesn't tend to have local pubs (darn the legacy of those stupid pilgrims) plus many of us live in cities. I can see the charm of renting a smallish bar and grill (or brewery) for the evening. Perhaps that's a wiser way to go. How does that work? Friends and family make toasts, regale others with stories, or what? I only know what I've seen via TV and movies.
Since nearly all my friends and family do not belong to churches, this dilemma will undoubtedly be presenting itself frequently in the not too distant future.