He made his way to the parking lot and leaned over his car and cried. The congregation just went about their business and only one other brother went to comfort him in the parking lot. My wife said they cancelled the field service, but none of the group (except one) gave any support to the elder who lost his brother.
That is so sad, but unfortunately, it's all too typical. I was talking to Gumby last week and he told me that one of his best friends died suddenly a couple of weeks ago. All his arteries were almost completely blocked and he died in his sleep. He had been trying to fake a reinstatement like Gumby, so he could associate with his family. Anyway, because he was not reinstated, they naturally never had anything for him at the KH, and when Gumby mentioned it to one of the elders, he brushed the whole thing off and asked Gumby if he was planning on attending the meeting on Sunday, or something stupid like that.
Witnesses are trained to just not care that much when someone dies----even if they're an elder. They subconsciously use that scripture that says "let us not grieve as the rest do who have no hope", as gospel, and if you grieve too much, they have the crazy idea that you're lacking in faith and hope of the resurrection.
I've told the story several times of what happened to us when my youngest brother was killed in a car accident. The one elder in particular I gave a verbal bashing to after what he said, and I've made sure I've told as many "worldly" people as possible, how Witnesses react to death. They are stunned and disgusted.
I can't believe that after seeing this other elder sit there and ball his eyes out at the loss of his brother, that more didn't go over to at least give him a hug. Jesus Christ that poor guy would get more sympathy here on an apostate website than in the parking lot of the Kingdom Hall.........