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Growing up in an Irish Catholic household there were always two standards at wakes:
1) There was a room set up with coffee/soft drinks/cookies. Food and drinks would stay there and it was where the kids spent most of their time. I see no problem with water or even the Sprite in the viewing area - the slurpees are a bit much
2) There was also some laughter at the wake. The wake was to be a celebration of the persons life as well as the mourning of their death. When the priest came in and it was time for prayers that of course stopped and it became a somber time, but often after the prayers the priest (more often than not a family friend) would share stories as well and the laughter would continue.
1) There was a room set up with coffee/soft drinks/cookies. Food and drinks would stay there and it was where the kids spent most of their time. I see no problem with water or even the Sprite in the viewing area - the slurpees are a bit much
2) There was also some laughter at the wake. The wake was to be a celebration of the persons life as well as the mourning of their death. When the priest came in and it was time for prayers that of course stopped and it became a somber time, but often after the prayers the priest (more often than not a family friend) would share stories as well and the laughter would continue.