Hi folks, in a little over a week, I am hosting a memorial. It is for a friend of mine that passed away suddenly just a couple of days before New Years 2003. He suffered a brain aneurysm. We were to celebrate his 38th birthday, just a week later.
Sad to say, his birthday, was his funeral.
Given the unexpectency of his passing, it hit us all VERY HARD. He was a very good friend, and I still find it hard to believe he is gone.
Anyways, no worries, I'm OK. But I was wondering with some of you on this forum: have you ever hosted a memorial service for someone? I know that one or two of you have, but I'm just interested in your suggestions or ideas.
I'm not doing this alone, and everyone has been very good. We're holding this memorial at a tavern that has a backroom, where we have plenty of seating, a microphone (for people to speak), food and beverages, and a place for people to tack up photos. It'll probably be a 3-4 hour affair, as people will file in, get comfortable, have a snack, and then the chaplin will officiate things an hour or two into the event.
I'm interested in your feedback.
None of what we are doing is carved in stone or being followed to a T. We want it to be casual, comfortable and easy for people to share their thoughts and feelings towards our late friend, brother, uncle, co-worker and sorely missed wonderful human being.
Thanks in advance.