Southern4sure
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I have not read the entire thread but I wanted to give my personal experience. Normally we do not take pictures at funerals of family members and I rarely see this done with friends funerals.
Recently when Dh lost his grandmother, even though it was expected it devastated the family. Granny was 86 yrs old and a beautiful person inside and out. At the viewing, we were all astounded how Granny looked 20 yrs younger and looked even more beautiful even in death. My MIL asked me if I would go purchase a disposable camera which shocked me. So I did and she took a few pictures of her mother. A year later she is thankful she did and occasionally shows the pictures to older relatives who could not make it to the funeral.
Taking the pictures is not the last and only memory we have of Granny, it only emphasizes what a truly beautiful lady she was and how God blessed her even in death.
Recently when Dh lost his grandmother, even though it was expected it devastated the family. Granny was 86 yrs old and a beautiful person inside and out. At the viewing, we were all astounded how Granny looked 20 yrs younger and looked even more beautiful even in death. My MIL asked me if I would go purchase a disposable camera which shocked me. So I did and she took a few pictures of her mother. A year later she is thankful she did and occasionally shows the pictures to older relatives who could not make it to the funeral.
Taking the pictures is not the last and only memory we have of Granny, it only emphasizes what a truly beautiful lady she was and how God blessed her even in death.