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  • A big thank you and respect for the family to allow everyone to see the ceremony.

    It helps those who do not fully understand how a cremation ceremony works, and makes us take a step back and think about how our actions in life affect others, even in death.

  • sorry 3:50

  • i will give that lady at 3:30 :( :( :(

  • I was fine until she started to cry, then I just lost it. God bless

  • Surely, he is now in the Garden of the Lord. Best from Spain.

  • Thumbs up if you wanted to give her a hug @3:50

  • Why do they have to burn the casket? What a waste of trees!!!!

  • @Animalkisser caskets for cremation are designed to be burned. they are not built the same as one that will be buried. most cremations are not done in view of the family and the caskets used for the funeral are almost like rented cars. when the funeral is over they are removed and placed in (for lack of a better explanation) a cardboard casket but still treated with the same care and respect they deserve.

  • The final goodbye is always the most saddest and painful x

  • IM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY

  • That just is so sad. Broke my heart. Ugh.

  • Wow, having a loved cremated is one thing. But, actually standing there, watching the process is something totally different. I can't imagine it.

  • I'm so sorry for your loss I have to go to my grandad's cemation tomorrow

  • im sorry for your loss i know how you feel

  • That was so beautiful!! I am so sorry for your loss. He was very much loved. Such a sweet goodbye.

  • beautifull service. there was nothing there that i didnt like or understand. thank you for sharing a very personal time. may your grief lay softly.

  • Is this in Hong Kong?

  • Why would you burn the picture also?

  • @expostfactum I had several pictures cremated with my parents things that meant a lot to them and to me and my daughter went with my parents.

  • @Ilovedthe70s76

    When i die, would they cremate my guitars and stuff with me? That would rock!

  • @D1vid3By0 Yes they will.

  • @Ilovedthe70s76

    That's awesome! Thanks for the reply! At least there is some comfort in knowing that important stuff will be joining me.

  • @D1vid3By0 I would prefer to donate those instruments to some aspiring musician who otherwise could not afford them and let my legacy live on.

  • @maverickdallas100

    You're right but i have more than 1 guitar. I'd give the rest away but i want to keep my main guitar. (i know you don't take anything with you when you die but i like the idea.) The rest will go to my family or anyone i thought deserved it before i go. Thanks for the comment.

  • @D1vid3By0 You'll be richly blessed!

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