Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Date A. Obviously. The children can be there, and can start the grieving and healing process sooner once the funeral is over.
I don’t know what the hell reason could justify siblings being “not available” for their sibling’s funeral, but whatever it is is not good enough to wait. If it’s health related, that’s an oh well.
Maybe one of them has an international business trip that "can't be rescheduled" and the other one has a child with scheduled surgery?
Read the first post. They are all retired and all their children are grown and out of the home.
So the adult child is just supposed to let his own children starve in the streets when he loses his job because he doesn't go on this business trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. In my world you don't go on business trips and you reschedule non-life threatening surgery to go to your parent's funeral.
I imagine I would feel the same way about whatever the siblings have going on.
There's no date that's, "Sorry, I can't make it" unless you are in the hospital or physically unable to be there for some reason.
So the adult child is just supposed to let his own children starve in the streets when he loses his job because he doesn't go on this business trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. In my world you don't go on business trips and you reschedule non-life threatening surgery to go to your parent's funeral.
I imagine I would feel the same way about whatever the siblings have going on.
There's no date that's, "Sorry, I can't make it" unless you are in the hospital or physically unable to be there for some reason.
So the adult child is just supposed to let his own children starve in the streets when he loses his job because he doesn't go on this business trip?
Anonymous wrote:I would try and find Date C. There is no date that my siblings and I would not be available for the funeral of our own parent. We would try to find a way for their elderly siblings to attend if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Date A. Obviously. The children can be there, and can start the grieving and healing process sooner once the funeral is over.
I don’t know what the hell reason could justify siblings being “not available” for their sibling’s funeral, but whatever it is is not good enough to wait. If it’s health related, that’s an oh well.
Maybe one of them has an international business trip that "can't be rescheduled" and the other one has a child with scheduled surgery?
Anonymous wrote:Date A. Obviously. The children can be there, and can start the grieving and healing process sooner once the funeral is over.
I don’t know what the hell reason could justify siblings being “not available” for their sibling’s funeral, but whatever it is is not good enough to wait. If it’s health related, that’s an oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. In my world you don't go on business trips and you reschedule non-life threatening surgery to go to your parent's funeral.
I imagine I would feel the same way about whatever the siblings have going on.
There's no date that's, "Sorry, I can't make it" unless you are in the hospital or physically unable to be there for some reason.
I thought all that was weird too but maybe these children don't like this parent so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m confused. Isn’t the funeral typically held within a week or so after the person dies? How long in the future is this being planned?
OP here.
The elderly person died a little over a week ago. The funeral will be held in late January (the two dates are a week apart.) The holidays and cemetery availability is what is creating the delay (I think?)
The sibling planning it all has decided to hold it on date B (when our aunts and uncles can come, but my other sibling and I can not.)
Um, you over-ride that decision, or you make it there. What the hell? You make it to your parent’s funeral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I’m confused. Isn’t the funeral typically held within a week or so after the person dies? How long in the future is this being planned?
OP here.
The elderly person died a little over a week ago. The funeral will be held in late January (the two dates are a week apart.) The holidays and cemetery availability is what is creating the delay (I think?)
The sibling planning it all has decided to hold it on date B (when our aunts and uncles can come, but my other sibling and I can not.)