Mickey'sMainMami
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While I have been to a few open caskets that I personally wished had been closed, it is up to the family and what they want.
Hijacking the thread for a moment!Yeah, I know. And I'm a "retired" licensed funeral director.
I read the thread even though it's old because I thought it was interesting and now I'm gonna post on the old zombie thread even though this really has nothing to do with closed casket, but here's my worst funeral story.
My husband went to the funeral of a work acquaintance's wife. I didn't go because I stayed home with our then 2 week old baby. When my husband got home he was obviously shaken and he said he was so glad I didn't go. When he went up to pay his respects, the man's wife was in the coffin holding a deceased baby. Their granddaughter had a stillborn at the same time and they ended up burying them together. I probably would have done the same in that situation but he walked in totally unprepared for that. We didn't know the extended family and had no idea that had occurred. If I would have seen that I would have passed out cold. That poor family.
Hijacking the thread for a moment!
I bet you could answer this question for me! Once a casket is closed, is it sealed shut also? How hard is it to reopen it, if necessary? I've always wondered this, but then watching a show this week, it made me wonder even more. On the show, they were exhuming a body. Once they had the casket out of the ground, they just opened the lid with no problems. The casket had been buried for probably close to 30 years, if that matters.
This thread is 5 years old.![]()
No offense, but I have never understood why that is an issue here. I swear at least a third of the "new" threads are just repeats of topics that cycle through the boards every few months. If it's what people want to talk about, let them talk about it.
It isn't an issue, it's just odd. Why would a 5 yo thread about open vs. closet caskets get resurrected (no pun intended) by a brand new poster?
my GUESS is they were googling stuff trying to find some peace to what happened to them and came across this thread. Not realizing this is a Disney board or that the thread was 5 years old, they just posted what was on their mind at the time
I saw that done for a lady who'd suffered through cancer for years and looked very bad at the end. The photograph the family chose to display was one taken at the wedding of one of her children, so she was dressed nicely and looked radiantly happy. It was a very good choice to show her as she had been.I had a neighbor die when she was 16 in a car accident and her parents had the casket closed with a beautiful picture of her on it.
I choose not to attend funerals unless I have no choice. The last one I was at was DH's aunt and it was closed. His mom was the last open casket I was at.
I want no service, no embalming and no visitatioin. I want to be cremated as quick as possible. Please, just honor my wishes and I will be happy. I have told my family to have a nice vacation with the funds which would have been used for the above.
I guess I have a weird sense of death. I am not religious and even though I have a lot of experience with several different religions through friends and family I don't wish to have my death dealt with in that way. If feels phoney to me. See, weird, I know.
I feel also it is up to each family to do what feels right for them. It is never easy and if each of us decides what we would like for ourselves and makes our family aware it could make it a lot easier. My MIL had a planned service and it went very smoothly. I hope mine does also.
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?
I don't think anyone was complaining. Just a number of us have probably found themselves providing answers to people who started threads years ago (probably resolved by then)Don't apologize. There is no time limit on most threads. If people want to post or read they can. I hadn't read it before, and found it interesting, so thank you. I don't understand why people complain - no one was being hurtful.