It really depends on how I die. If I'm badly disfigured from a car accident, or some nasty disease, do us all a favor and close me up.
Other than that, I voted open. I'll let my family member have the final decision though, I'll respect their wishes.
My father passed away in October, and I will say that I was glad it was an opened casket. Even though he was still swollen from all the IV fluids they were pushing trying to revive him, it was the last chance I had at gently stroking his baby fine hair, laying my hand upon his, etc. Light touch was encouraged by the funeral home director. He told us to be careful around the mouth area because there had been extensive cosmetic work where he had been intubated, etc. and he wanted us to avoid that area. Believe me, I had no intentions of getting near his mouth, but I guess he had to mention it.
When my mother placed his wedding ring back on his finger, it was a very special and emotional moment for us all, one that wouldn't have been possible during a closed casket.
Members from his naval order of whatever were there to present him with a medal of some sorts, which also wouldn't have been possible during a closed casket. That was also deeply emotional, and I could tell the old vets doing it were just as choked up as we were.
My grandmother has already given instructions that she wants an open casket, and she wants to be wearing bright red lipstick and have long red manicured fingernails!
