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Planning A Wake
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Hello all again
I am currently planning a wake, pretty sure we have found a venue and we will be providing food for the attendees.
Besides some nice music and a bar am I missing anything obvious? I have only ever planned a wedding before and that is a very different occasion.
Thanks
GF
I am currently planning a wake, pretty sure we have found a venue and we will be providing food for the attendees.
Besides some nice music and a bar am I missing anything obvious? I have only ever planned a wedding before and that is a very different occasion.
Thanks
GF
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Leeds60 - some old photos are nice. When my Dad died, I took along some really old photos of him in our village which were passed around and were a talking point. That was in a small village where everyone knew everyone else though - that might not work if people are coming from far and wide.
Went to a wake last week, of 50 or so people, less than 10 had an alcoholic drink from the bar. There was a buffet with glasses of wine offered which most people accepted but apart from that very few alcohol drinkers.
PankeySmooch I have been to other wakes where they drank the bar dry! and had to send out for extra booze, it all depends on the person who died. If he/ she was a big drinker and always in the pub then expect the wake to be the same,other wakes are almost teetotal!
Last week's wake was for my FIL, he was a Jehovah's Witness and never touched alcohol . Most people did not drink probably as a mark of respect even though there was a bar.
PankeySmooch I have been to other wakes where they drank the bar dry! and had to send out for extra booze, it all depends on the person who died. If he/ she was a big drinker and always in the pub then expect the wake to be the same,other wakes are almost teetotal!
Last week's wake was for my FIL, he was a Jehovah's Witness and never touched alcohol . Most people did not drink probably as a mark of respect even though there was a bar.
A free bar can bring problems. I always remember at my other FIL's funeral there was money behind the bar. A couple came up and ordered 2 half's of lager. As soon as they realised they did not have to pay they started ordering double bandies each and soon got totally and embarrassingly *** , the climax was when the 'lady' threw up in a waste paper bin!