Anonymous wrote:Absolutely yes, at any age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks PPs! Op here.
I do have another question. I have several friends and DH who are not comfortable as adults with open casket viewing. I don’t want to attribute it to going to numerous funerals, but does that help adults adjust to seeing deceased people?
This would be open casket and since the children last saw him he went from stocky about 220lbs to barely 85-90lbs.
I'm jewish, and my people don't do open casket. However I went to the funeral for someone catholic and it was open casket. I just didn't go up near there, so didn't see the dead body. I was not the only one. It's the RITUAL of a funeral, however it's done, that brings closure to the loved ones of the deceased. It doesn't matter exactly what the rituals are. Everyone should get to decide for themselves if they want to see a dead body.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely yes, at any age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ask the children. I was about 7 when my grandmother died. I was asked if I wanted to go and said no. It felt good to have the power to make this decision, even though it felt strange to be the only one who didn’t go.
I’ve attended funerals as an adult since then and there are a couple of images in my head I wish I didn’t have, but at the same time it is part of life.
Just let them make the decision.
I vote let them decide. Personally, I dislike funerals. I don’t find them to provide any peace or closure- rather they are sad and awkward. And open casket, no way. Seeing someone I knew and cared for lifeless with face paint on in a box is not closure for me
Anonymous wrote:I would ask the children. I was about 7 when my grandmother died. I was asked if I wanted to go and said no. It felt good to have the power to make this decision, even though it felt strange to be the only one who didn’t go.
I’ve attended funerals as an adult since then and there are a couple of images in my head I wish I didn’t have, but at the same time it is part of life.
Just let them make the decision.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - assuming it’s local and easy for them to attend. I wouldn’t pull them out of school for multiple days and fly them across the country for one.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PPs! Op here.
I do have another question. I have several friends and DH who are not comfortable as adults with open casket viewing. I don’t want to attribute it to going to numerous funerals, but does that help adults adjust to seeing deceased people?
This would be open casket and since the children last saw him he went from stocky about 220lbs to barely 85-90lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Open casket is so strange to me. I 100% would go, but personally I don’t look into the casket and I’d let my kids decide if they want to do that.