At the recent funeral of my sister, many of the relatives and friends brought their camera and snapped pictures. This was at the funeral home during the visitation (viewing) period. No one asked my parents if it was OK. A number of people snapped quite a few pictures of the deceased going right up to the casket. One relative took almost ten pictures.
Is taking pictures of the deceased at a funeral home to be expected- or incredibly rude and weird? (after I saw the relatives and friends take pictures I broke out my camera to and took five shots but I would have never thought to take pictures if others would have not blazed the trail).
Also, quite a few people wrote notes to my sister and asked them to be enclosed with the casket. One note was five pages long and involved numerous revisions before the relative was satisfied. Is this common or part of the funeral process today?
Is taking pictures of the deceased at a funeral home to be expected- or incredibly rude and weird? (after I saw the relatives and friends take pictures I broke out my camera to and took five shots but I would have never thought to take pictures if others would have not blazed the trail).
Also, quite a few people wrote notes to my sister and asked them to be enclosed with the casket. One note was five pages long and involved numerous revisions before the relative was satisfied. Is this common or part of the funeral process today?