For the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual. Marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony. For the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
Many marriages are performed by civil authorities. The birth of a child may be marked by private family celbration.
But how does one handle death? If I were to suddenly cease to exist, I know my few loved ones would want an occasion to grieve and be comforted by others who held me dear. They would want some sort of service to be held. What sort of service? Is there a "Justice of the Peace" for secular funerals? Forgive my ignorance, because I truly do not know the answer.
I'd like to know: if any of you could choose your funeral service, what would you decide? Perhaps you have already made arrangements...if so, would you share them?
Sorry to be morose...
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