In our case, we had no choice because we couldn't get ANY family or friends to show up.
We knew the end was near with my DFIL and NOBODY would come to visit. His brother, son, church, grandchildren. At the end it was my family. My parents and my kids were the only ones there at the end. It was so bad we couldn't even get the paid professionals to show. My oldest DS who is an EMT had to call the death when hospice and the funeral home wouldn't come. It took the coroners office 6 hours to show up once we finally got ANYONE to show up.
We needed help at the end and nobody would come at all. We begged people to come and at least say good-bye.
Heck, they all waited until 12 hours before the funeral to make an appearance. We had all the planning and preparations to take care of PLUS our DS was getting married that saturday so we had wedding plans to finish.
Their behavior at the funeral was appalling. They cried and sobbed and all but threw themselves across the casket. I am the bad guy because I have no plans to ever speak to any of them again. Oh, they did make regular calls once DFIL had died to check on the estate. I have to say I LOVE caller-id. I just let the machine pick up their calls and let DH handle them.
The church was another story. He had been a regular attending member for over 30 years and gave a large sum of money to a church that couldn't even be bothered to send anyone over to pray with him.
I hope that the person who is near the end gets what they need. I have to say, it was a real eye opener for me. I had no idea people could be so callus.