Posted by Fixerupper on December 14, 2009 at 09:26:46 from (207.177.13.178):
In Reply to: OT In a bind need advice posted by cj in wisconsin on December 14, 2009 at 05:38:12:
Wow, you're in a tough, tough spot. I was put in charge of the songs for my daughter's funeral, but that was a whole different scenario. She passed suddenly so there was no time to prepare.
John T. is right, you have to be honest with your friend one way or the other. If you tell him you can't promise the songs, you'll feel like you are letting him down when he needs your help and friendship the most. At least you will always know you were honest with him. If you promise him the songs and they aren't played you have to live with the guilt the rest of your life.
I truly feel sorry for the mother because she is going through the most devastating event a person will endure, the loss of a child. However, she must not be open minded enough to be able to consider the feelings and last wishes of her child. The sister is merely siding with her domoneering mother.
You and your friend have my prayers. You are obviously very concerned for him or you wonldn't have reached out to us. Jim
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