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2 1-my mum's dad 2-my dad's mum
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5 and 1 for a family dog that I had when I was a little girl. I know she wasn't human, but it felt like it.
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Well none but some have died i just never got to go
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None I can't go to funerals even those closest to me, it's a I want to remember them alive thing.
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none, noone in my family has died except my great grandmother who was 101. hope im not jinxing myself
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two grandparents, two parents one uncle by marriage and several friends
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I have been to five funerals and only two of them were about people I cared about. In one case I went to the funeral to make sure the bastard was dead and stayed that way (I had a concealed wooden stake in my bag just in case) right through to the crematorium! The other two funerals I attended because I cared about the people who were still alive.
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Well, it all started in November, three years ago, when our beloved dog, Lanzar, suddenly got critically ill with two rare blood diseases. He was in the best animal hospital in another city, in intensive care. He got worse there, and we went as a family to be with him when he was euthenized. It was sooooo hard! BUT! Only six months later, my eldest son (owner of Lanzar) passed away, suddenly and unexpectedly, on Mother's Day. Five weeks later, on Father's Day, my youngest step son was killed in a tragic car crash. He was a cancer patient for two years, and only 18. My son had just turned 31, and was the eldest of our five sons. We placed the urn with Lanzar's ashes in it under my son's arm in the casket. They will be together forever now. I took one of my son's favourite silver rings and placed it on my step son's finger at his funeral, hoping it will keep them united forever. I dream of them together in Heaven, both playing with Lanzar.
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I've been to one funeral.
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Just too many...
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alot
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Funerals I have attended for those I cared about were both parents, one brother, one sister, three grandparents, brother-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, three uncles, two aunts, one great-aunt, and other family; and several friends and acquaintances.
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too many
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About 10 or so..:(
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4
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2
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None until about 2 years ago, my family lives to their 90's. Then I married a man whose family lives into their 50's, and we've been to one funeral after another. Then his oldest brother died of cancer, his great-aunt died, who was the matriarch of the family, then his closest brother, then his dog, all within the last two years.
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Probably, too many to count, too many to remember. I look forward to death being done away with forever. http://www.watchtower.org/e/20050815/article_02.htm Always go to the funeral.
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None! Is that weird or what? I'm so scared for the day to come..
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