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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think we owe it to our loved ones not to be high maintenance about death. Often there are many years of selflessly caring for someone, being there for emergencies, and by the end your own body crashes. It’s one thing to request a local priest, or have a chosen song be played it’s another thing to have a list of exhausting demands. Your loved ones likely have barely even slept the last weeks of your life and after supporting you through a prolonged illness, they are a shadow of themselves. Declined are much longer than they used to be. Many caregivers are rewarded with their own serious illness at the end. Have some respect for those you love and keep the requests simple.[/quote] Agree, only some Americans seem to not be a burden in old age. My Asian and European friends elderly parents have many demands. Now and for their funerals and burials. [/quote]
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