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In reply to the discussion: a friend of mine had a terrible tragedy happen Christmas day. Her son killed himself [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)27. For young people the service is both a closing and a way of
showing their concern for the friend/fellow student. That said where I live cremation has become a big thing and families often have a memorial service long after the death.
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a friend of mine had a terrible tragedy happen Christmas day. Her son killed himself [View all]
demtenjeep
Dec 2015
OP
It was very hard on everyone, his girlfriend was the one who found him.
beam me up scottie
Dec 2015
#29
A friend killed himself in high school. What we, his friends, thought was sadness and built that we
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#5
My oldest son was a senior in high school when a friend of his committed suicide
mnhtnbb
Dec 2015
#13
OF COURSE she can have a service for her son if she wants! One of my niece's friends
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#14
I did not mean to suggest that it was. In fact, my opinion is that it's a human right ...
Scuba
Dec 2015
#20
I've been struggling to come up with an appropriate response to this thread all day
Victor_c3
Dec 2015
#31
One thing to keep in mind about funerals/memorial services -- for ANYBODY...
markpkessinger
Dec 2015
#32