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No. My parents are buried in a huge perpetual care cemetery aside my grandparents and great uncles 250 miles away.
I have no interest in ever visiting; it’s too painful and emotional. My mom died in 2023 but always insisted that I take her to visit the graves anytime we were in the area (we used to regularly visit her few remaining friends). My mom also (a year before she died) changed her preferences for her headstone: everyone else has simple name/birth year-death format but she opted for a bigger and noticeably more elaborate piece. She was incredibly narcissistic and remains so! Maybe in a few years I’ll see the humor and visit but not now. My faith reassures me that none of my relatives are there…always thought it was odd to “visit” the cemetery. |
I visited my great grandparents' graves on a trip home across the world. I don't think anyone had been there for 80 years or more. They died before their grandkids were born. The graves were in a massive cemetery (thousands of old graves) and I didn't see any other visitors in the whole place. It made me wonder if the value of these burials. It reminded me of the movie Coco where you disappear when the last living person who remembers you dies. In France you only lease your spot and it gets recycled once there's nobody willing or alive to pay. |
| Does anyone go to a grave and wonder about the current state of the body? That always goes through my mind and is maybe behind my preference for cremation. |
What do they do with the remains? |
I do that but not necessarily when I visit the grave. |
I haven't visited my grandparents graves since their burials. I do visit my father's when I travel to my hometown, and I travel 5 hours once a year for the birthday of close friend who passed. It will vary by family though. If your child expressed a desire to have a place to visit and grieve, it's worth taking into consideration when you make your decision. |
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My mom and my brother both have passed- my dad goes to their graves (buried next to each other) a few times a week. His mother and father are also in the same cemetery (different part) and he visits them, as well. In face, lots of friends and extended family members are buried there so he visits them all.
I live about 3 hours away and go a couple times a year. I always run into someone I know there- must be our culture! |