I've heard that before, too, and the same thing about the "wake" being held to see if the person woke up before they were buried. I've also heard that long ago, when medicine wasn't what it is today, it wasn't all that unusual to find those claw marks on the inside of exhumed caskets. Don't know how true it is, but I know I've read about it.I've hear that back in the olden days, they would put a bell on a rope with the end of the rope going doen into the coffin. It was actually someone's job to watch the grave yard and if the bell rang, to unbury the bell ringer. Has anyone ever heard that before?
How awful.I have not read the whole thread but I will give you my story.
When I was 15 my mom and 6 yr old sister were killed in a car accident. Neither were wearing their seatbelts. My sis was thrown through the windshield and on to thw road but amazingly enough only had a small cut above her eyebrow. My mother however was nearly decapitated and her lips had to be sown back on. My grandmother decided in spite of all this that we should have an open casket funeralTo make matters worse me and my 13 yr old sis did not want to see them but we were pretty much forced to by family who thought we would never have closure if we didnt. Now my sis just looked like she was asleep but my mom looked horrific. something out of a horror movie. It took me years to get that image out of my head and now I wonder why in the world would anyone choose to do this.
I can see doing this if the person looks okay though.
I don't know the answer, but it's an interesting question and would certainly make sense.Well, now that we have the "bell" question solved, can someone answer my question from several pages back?
In the Guns N Roses video for November Rain there is an open casket. It is implied that the girl suffered a traumatic death and there is a mirror in the casket reflecting the side of her face without the trauma. Is that really done in funeral homes (using the mirror to conceal the trauma and "reflect" the non-trauma side) or is this just a video thing that they did? I've always wondered that.
Precisely why they need to drain my blood and add embalming fluid!I've heard that before, too, and the same thing about the "wake" being held to see if the person woke up before they were buried. I've also heard that long ago, when medicine wasn't what it is today, it wasn't all that unusual to find those claw marks on the inside of exhumed caskets. Don't know how true it is, but I know I've read about it.
I've heard that before, too, and the same thing about the "wake" being held to see if the person woke up before they were buried. I've also heard that long ago, when medicine wasn't what it is today, it wasn't all that unusual to find those claw marks on the inside of exhumed caskets. Don't know how true it is, but I know I've read about it.
How awful.I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
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I don't know the answer, but it's an interesting question and would certainly make sense.
...They had an open casket and he was so swollen that he didn't even look like himself. He also was so swollen that the stitching the embalmer did on his lips was pulling so you could see that his mouth was sewn shut - kinda.![]()
I'll never forget it. Not the way I'd want to be remembered.![]()
I think that if the family chooses it to be an open casket & you can't handle it...don't go up!
I guarantee the family did not "want to see her like that"!?
No doubt wanted to see her anyway BUT that way, but since that was their reality, they chose to face it.
Maybe they thought she was beautiful regardless, maybe they needed to accept reality, maybe they wanted everyone to say goodbye.
Who knows what the reasons are for an open casket, sometimes in a time tragedy you are too shocked to make any decisions, so they are made for you.
Anyway my point is that I think this thread's in bad taste, just be thankful that you never had to make a horrible decision like open or closed.
I think that if the family chooses it to be an open casket & you can't handle it...don't go up!
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This thread is 5 years old.![]()
haha! Well at least the topic is still relevant.
I understand some people don't understand this but there are people who can't bring themselves to accept the death until they actually see the person. I'm kinda one of them. I just lost my 22yr old cousin to a tragic accident of a gunshot wound to her head. I had just talked to her the day before it happened so my mind wouldn't let me accept it. I was blessed enough to be able to see her in her casket one last time a week before her funeral. Even though she had alot of the back of her head missing, the funeral home did a amazing job and u couldn't tell. They didn't end up having a open casket bcuz she was decomposing fast. But seeing her did give me the push I needed to start accepting her death.
I checked first!!!Didn't get caught reading the whole Zombie thread!!
Yep, another "resurrected" thread.
(pun intended)
lol good one..I too remembered to check the date before I got sucked into reading every post on a 5 year old thread!