How often do you visit the grave site for your deceased Loved ones?

by jam 24 Replies latest jw friends

  • jam
    jam

    As A ex- JW you would think most JWs would visit their

    love ones grave site often. Why, because of the belief

    they are resting, unconscious, waiting to be resurrected.

    They are just rotting bones in the ground, the part that

    makes us who we are is no longer there. For me I like to

    visit the place where their remains are located.

    My Father pass 1989, Mom 1992, both buried togather

    in A crypt. My two older brothers, (not JW,s) since my

    father died have placed fresh flowers each week on the

    crypt. And one of those brothers have also placed fresh

    flowers of his wife grave (she passed in 1987) each

    week since her death.

    My wife thinks it,s foolish, they are gone, dead. When I

    visit my folks grave site I feel A sense of closeness, I

    guess that what you would call it. Great parents.

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    I visit them on they day they left us. Birthdays, anniversaries, memorial day, (Dad is a vetaran), etc etc

  • ShirleyW
    ShirleyW

    I feel totally the opposite of you, I think that would be the most depressing thing to visit the site of where your relatives are buried in the ground. I've never visited the gravesites of my parents are anyone else and have no desire to do so.

    I find it amazing that so many people do this, I've heard more than one person say that they have set up picnics near the sites of their loved ones, I didn't know cemetaries allow this, but I know for a fact that's what they told me, btw they're both Italian, is that a tradition?

    This is definitely an "to each his own issue" if you find comfort in doing that fine, I myself don't understand how that bring you comfort.

  • jam
    jam

    I have this feeling, (we don,t know what happen to

    the dead) that some day They may return. I see

    my folks and they tell me, "your brothers came by

    each week, placed flowers. Where were you.

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    The security of your parents never goes away. I feel that if I don't go, I'm forgetting them

  • jam
    jam

    Wha happened: totally agree. I would love to see my

    family come togather (Jws, included) A day that we all

    gather in remembrance of our folks. I am sure there are

    some JW kin folks that have no idea where their great, great,

    great grandparents are buried.

  • MrFreeze
    MrFreeze

    I can't remember exactly where my grandparents are buried. My dad was not buried so it would be kind of hard to visit.

  • blondie
    blondie

    Never......even if a person believes in heaven or a paradise earth, the person is not there. Strangely enough, I convinced 4 of my older jw relatives to be cremated. They died in the last 3 years and had these arrangements followed to the constermation of other jws.

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    That's my plan. I told my wife cremation. I haven't decided between Vegas or Venice beach in Cali

  • designs
    designs

    Thoughtful question. We have a photo gallery in our hallway filled with family pictures so they never seem gone, I see them everyday.

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