Rose65
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No. Under no circumstances.Asking for opinions - it is okay to take photos of the decedent and the family at a funeral?
No. Under no circumstances.Asking for opinions - it is okay to take photos of the decedent and the family at a funeral?
That is so very wrong and chilling.This is the creepiest thing I've ever seen. Post mortem pictures of dead people. The little girl on far left is not alive in this picture:
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That is just awful and has always troubled you.My dad died in a car wreck in 1979 when he was 49. Mom, then 45, was in the car with him.
Mom was still in the hospital out of state and would be for months, when we had my father's funeral.
I picked out a suit for him and made all the funeral arrangements.
I KNEW my dad WOULD NOT want anyone looking at him and requested a closed casket funeral ... although I did view him before the funeral.
The way the funeral home chapel was set up, there was a little screened side area for family and away from main chapel seating.
They aren't set up that way now but that's how it was in 1979.
Anyway, right before the service, two elderly ladies approached my dad's casket with the funeral director.
I was SHOCKED when the director opened the casket right there in the chapel and right before the service so those elderly ladies could view him.
I have no idea who those ladies were. They were an age where they may have known my dad when he was a boy though ... maybe.
Thing is, I thought that was VERY RUDE to do what they did. I never spoke with the director about it. Other things going on.
My point is that it doesn't matter a hill of beans what anyone says, if your gut tells you something MAY be inappropriate, check with the family.
If they're okay with it, then fine.
Yes, unless the family says, "Please wear something you know XYZ would love."Would it be too flippant to wear a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt to a funeral? The decedent was a huge Disney fan.
That is so very wrong and chilling.
Many funerals are live steamed ( videoed) for family members who can’t travel/ or wasn’t able to attend during Covid lockdowns
Personally I think it’s morbid![]()
I don't know about photos of dead babies, but I have seen small cards with inked foot and hand prints of still born babies that were done at a hospital by some body. The Mother sent the cards to family members. I was shocked that such a thing is done in this time period. Morbid. JIM.No it wasn't.
Different times and culture then - and photographs then were expensive and infrequent - often the photo of the deceased child would be the only photo the parents had of them.
Like photos taken now of stillborn babies - only chance the parents have for a photo of their child.
The minister at my dad's funeral wore shorts and a Micky Mouse t-shirt. It was on the beach at dusk and we had a bonfire and shot off skyrockets.Would it be too flippant to wear a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt to a funeral? The decedent was a huge Disney fan.
I don't know about photos of dead babies, but I have seen small cards with inked foot and hand prints of still born babies that were done at a hospital by some body. The Mother sent the cards to family members. I was shocked that such a thing is done in this time period. Morbid. JIM.
A friend's daughter lost a small baby to cot death. She got a person who creates living images of the deceased child complete with hair and has it in a small bassinet in her home.I don't know about photos of dead babies, but I have seen small cards with inked foot and hand prints of still born babies that were done at a hospital by some body. The Mother sent the cards to family members. I was shocked that such a thing is done in this time period. Morbid. JIM.