BearBoi
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A small reception in the Funeral home (most feature some type of hall-like facility, even if only a small one), than directly off to the grave yard, followed by a gathering of close loved ones at a home. Pretty simple. If you want, you can hire a licensed officiate for the process too, and they need not be religious.
And ya, you gotta make these plans widely known NOW.
True story; I was in the hospital several years ago, and these Catholic Nuns kept vising me every early afternoon. Now, I'm not Catholic -- I'm not even Christian -- so this was a little off-putting, since their otherwise kind words were heavily peppered with Jesus-this and Christ-that. I also found it off-putting since they seemed to single me out from the other 3 people in the room. (I was on the top of the list for a private room and got it on day 4!)
So, I had my friend ask at the front desk if I was on some kind of list or something. Sure enough, I was! Because on my charts, somewhere in the distant past, shortly after I was born, someone recorded my father's declared religion as Catholic.
Thus, I was on their lists.
So... get your final plans and wishes on paper now buster, else you never know what you might end up with.
And ya, you gotta make these plans widely known NOW.
True story; I was in the hospital several years ago, and these Catholic Nuns kept vising me every early afternoon. Now, I'm not Catholic -- I'm not even Christian -- so this was a little off-putting, since their otherwise kind words were heavily peppered with Jesus-this and Christ-that. I also found it off-putting since they seemed to single me out from the other 3 people in the room. (I was on the top of the list for a private room and got it on day 4!)
So, I had my friend ask at the front desk if I was on some kind of list or something. Sure enough, I was! Because on my charts, somewhere in the distant past, shortly after I was born, someone recorded my father's declared religion as Catholic.
Thus, I was on their lists.
So... get your final plans and wishes on paper now buster, else you never know what you might end up with.

