Your family must be young.
noice
My grandma is about that, we were told about 2 weeks ago she has inoperable lung cancer, doc recons she'll pretty much make Christmas and that's it. Sad, but as Forrest said, "Dying is just a part of life."Adams_BJ wrote:
She was 85 kustard. She was happy
Indeed. When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life. But maybe that's just because I'm an optimist.Adams_BJ wrote:
If it makes you feel any better caek, the death of an old person is a happy event, you celbrate their life rather than mourne their passing. Young people dying on the other hand are always a sad affair.
when i go, i want to be cremated. i want warman, finray, and androos invited, standing close. because when they light me up, it will be a small mushroom cloud and i want to do one last thing for this forum when i go.bakinacake wrote:
When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life.
Why not make it a funeral pyre?13urnzz wrote:
when i go, i want to be cremated. i want warman, finray, and androos invited, standing close. because when they light me up, it will be a small mushroom cloud and i want to do one last thing for this forum when i go.bakinacake wrote:
When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life.
My father died from inoperable cancer when he was 47 (I was 21 at the time).bakinacake wrote:
Indeed. When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life. But maybe that's just because I'm an optimist.Adams_BJ wrote:
If it makes you feel any better caek, the death of an old person is a happy event, you celbrate their life rather than mourne their passing. Young people dying on the other hand are always a sad affair.
Awh that's so cute burnz :313urnzz wrote:
when i go, i want to be cremated. i want warman, finray, and androos invited, standing close. because when they light me up, it will be a small mushroom cloud and i want to do one last thing for this forum when i go.bakinacake wrote:
When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life.
Geez that is fucking young. Sucks when people below their 70's die.Jaekus wrote:
My father died from inoperable cancer when he was 47 (I was 21 at the time).bakinacake wrote:
Indeed. When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life. But maybe that's just because I'm an optimist.Adams_BJ wrote:
If it makes you feel any better caek, the death of an old person is a happy event, you celbrate their life rather than mourne their passing. Young people dying on the other hand are always a sad affair.
The funeral was very, very sad.
Afterwards we had a wake and all got drunk and had an awesome party, laughed a lot. Good times.
Although I don't want anyone from bf2s to come unless they end up a real life friend. I'd rather be cremated as well.13urnzz wrote:
when i go, i want to be cremated. i want warman, finray, and androos invited, standing close. because when they light me up, it will be a small mushroom cloud and i want to do one last thing for this forum when i go.bakinacake wrote:
When I go, whether that being young, or old, I wouldn't want a funeral, but a celebration of life.
What about people older than 70?War Man wrote:
Sucks when people below their 70's die.
Also sad, but it is worse when the young die.Finray wrote:
What about people older than 70?War Man wrote:
Sucks when people below their 70's die.
Still is somewhat young in my opinion.Finray wrote:
69 is quite old.
so is 68.
Be careful who you say that too. If burnzz reads this, he'll probably propose to you on the spot.War Man wrote:
Still is somewhat young in my opinion.Finray wrote:
69 is quite old.
so is 68.