Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of the new eco-trend where the body is dissolved in liquids?
It’s supposed to be better for the environment. Only allowed in some states though.
Anonymous wrote:The wake is open casket the funeral is always closed casket
Anonymous wrote:My experience has been that people of a certain age are disappointed when they get to the “viewing” and only get to view a closed casket. Of course the same people also come for one visitation and then check the other rooms to see if they know anybody else who is laid out.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of the new eco-trend where the body is dissolved in liquids?
It’s supposed to be better for the environment. Only allowed in some states though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of the new eco-trend where the body is dissolved in liquids?
It’s supposed to be better for the environment. Only allowed in some states though.
Why is it only allowed in some states? Huh…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Jewish and I don't get a lot of things Christians do with dead bodies. Embalming them, dressing them, viewing them, keeping them above ground for days. I might be hanging out in a hut with a giant ass lemon, but y'all are weird.
Yeah I just didn't grow up with it so it makes me really uncomfortable. But funerals/wakes/shiva etc are for the living, and it must bring some comfort to the family that chooses to do it. Shakin' my lulav right along with you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Jewish and I don't get a lot of things Christians do with dead bodies. Embalming them, dressing them, viewing them, keeping them above ground for days. I might be hanging out in a hut with a giant ass lemon, but y'all are weird.