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In reply to the discussion: My 94-year-old parents had things to tell me this week. [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,835 posts)16. You are fortunate in that regard - my dad was a planner, too;
he had a whole folder containing everything needed to handle his estate (I was the executor) - but he didn't leave any specific funeral or memorial instructions, which suggests that he really didn't care much. If he'd left instructions for a high Mass at the St. Paul Cathedral we'd have tried to do it, however totally weird that would have been, but since he left it for us to decide we arranged for something small, simple and inexpensive that would be meaningful to the people he left behind. A service at the fire department sounds totally appropriate in your family's case.
Whatever happens, it's tough, and sad, to lose a parent no matter how old they are, so best wishes to you and your family.
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Following someone's wishes is always the right thing to do, even if
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2019
#5
This is almost exactly what my late mother had verified in writing, a decade before she died.
maddiemom
Jan 2019
#31
Over the last four years of their lives, I waatched both my parents die. They were in their 90s.
Nitram
Jan 2019
#32
Yes, the hospice people are very understanding. But they do need clear guidance regarding the
Nitram
Jan 2019
#60
Thanks MineralMan for sharing. Letting go; the head understands, but the heart has trouble doing so.
alwaysinasnit
Jan 2019
#33
When we honor our parents, we honor everyone before them, too. Congrats on such a good end.
ancianita
Jan 2019
#53
My parents were good planners also. Their cremation was previously arranged and we kept mom's ashes
dameatball
Jan 2019
#77
Organized religion is unnecessary. What we believe is up to each individual.
uppityperson
Jan 2019
#85