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Chapel Of Rest
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Has anyone here ever visited a close loved one in the chapel of rest before the funeral? How did you feel afterwards? I am in this situation now and part of me wants to say goodbye before cremation, but part of me is worried about how this experience will affect me? will it push me over the edge?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have seen deceased relatives in a chapel of rest. It is really a matter of choice and funeral directors are always supportive. There is a sense of peace and for some it brings closure. You can always take time out if you need to. A lot of people are scared about what they may see, but there is nothing to be afraid of. Sorry to hear of your situation.
I never saw my mother when she passed, I lived hundreds of miles away so did not really have much to do with arrangements.She had a closed coffin. My father who I adored had passed away a couple of weeks before he was found so was not an option .
My in laws were catholics so were more likely to have viewing before service so saw them both and they looked like they were sleeping and was happy to be able to say goodbye. A very close friend died and I went to see him in the funeral parlour about four times just to be able to talk to him and I found that a great comfort. Its a very personal thing and you have to go with your own feelings .
My in laws were catholics so were more likely to have viewing before service so saw them both and they looked like they were sleeping and was happy to be able to say goodbye. A very close friend died and I went to see him in the funeral parlour about four times just to be able to talk to him and I found that a great comfort. Its a very personal thing and you have to go with your own feelings .