Posted by JMS/.MN on May 25, 2012 at 22:20:05 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by NCWayne on May 24, 2012 at 20:37:46:
I would go. I learned a long time ago that funerals are for the survivors, not the decedent. You offer your condolences to the survivors, your sympathy for them. Not having known them before, you offer your condolence for their loss, for one they have known. Even though you didn"t know them before, all of you are part of the decedents "family". You have so much to gain- meeting other family, even if you didn"t know they existed.....they didn"t know you before, either. I never knew my Godmother....she "divorced" herself from the family a few years after I was born, mid 40s. Decades later, my oldest sister "discovered" her in AZ. My godmother knew about me, where I lived, even after I moved from where I grew up. I checked area papers, to see if she was a subscriber, but apparently she had other contacts, covering several decades. But she died a recluse, and I never met her. But she knew about me, what community activities I was involved in.
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