Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 10:34 pm
My grandfather just passed away. Im so sad but idk what to do! he's not having a funeral and i want some sort of closure or something. does anyone have ideas? Please help! I barely knew him well and only met him once but he was family. and he's the first family member of mine to pass. He's the first human i ever knew to pass. Thank you
but i thinnkk what you should do is talk to your family and if you not having a funeral talk to your parents about maybe having a little like ceremony at his grave or somethingg. [ ohhsnapp05's advice column | Ask ohhsnapp05 A Question ]
LolxSarahx715 answered Sunday September 2 2007, 11:49 am: ok im very sorry for your loss and its ok to be sad if this is availible i would go to his grave and give him somethin like and empty bottle of his favorite liquor or anything he likes it is sad that he passed away but maybe you can ask your family members more about him [ LolxSarahx715's advice column | Ask LolxSarahx715 A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Sunday September 2 2007, 9:21 am: First off, I would like to say I am terribly sorry for your loss. If you ever need to talk you can ask me more questions or talk to me in my forum.
Is he getting creamated instead if being burried? If so you can go with family to spread the ashes whever they plan to spread them.
If he's not getting creamated, you can pull out old photo albums and sit around with family and have them tell you old stories about him. This is a good way to remember the happier times, instead of the sad.
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