Anonymous wrote:We just had a death in our family. The deceased died indigent. All of us have scraped together funds for cremation and a very modest service. A relative is a minister at a small church very near where the deceased lived. He did not offer his services. As a result, we are incurring a cost of a service at funeral home or transporting the deceased an hour away to where a different relative is pastor at a church. I’m just struggling to understand.
Anonymous wrote:OP: This is a rough crowd.
Anonymous wrote:OP: This is a rough crowd.
Anonymous wrote:We just had a death in our family. The deceased died indigent. All of us have scraped together funds for cremation and a very modest service. A relative is a minister at a small church very near where the deceased lived. He did not offer his services. As a result, we are incurring a cost of a service at funeral home or transporting the deceased an hour away to where a different relative is pastor at a church. I’m just struggling to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is so immersed in their resentment that they can't even come up with the relevant facts.
It sounds like a family problem, which commonly happens when a relative passes away. This needs to be addressed with the family member and not crowd sourced on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:OP is so immersed in their resentment that they can't even come up with the relevant facts.
Anonymous wrote:We just had a death in our family. The deceased died indigent. All of us have scraped together funds for cremation and a very modest service. A relative is a minister at a small church very near where the deceased lived. He did not offer his services. As a result, we are incurring a cost of a service at funeral home or transporting the deceased an hour away to where a different relative is pastor at a church. I’m just struggling to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That might be a catholic thing, or specific to your faith. In my church, we don’t have the body or casket present, and we call it a memorial service.
The minister is not Catholic. He’s nondenominational Christian. They have funerals with the body all the time.
In fact, I’m Catholic and my parish would do the Mass for us free of charge, but we are three hours away and it would cost thousands to transport our relative’s body.