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Date Posted: 08:57:44 06/13/12 Wed
Author: jenks
Subject: IMVHO, I would not bring a child of that age to a funeral or to calling hours. I can't fathom that a child of this age needs to be in attendance to witness so many emotions. The concept of death is above their understanding to me.
In reply to: chris k 's message, "stupid question" on 08:44:01 06/13/12 Wed


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[> It seems like when family members have died in the past, young children were left with baby sitters, In some cases they were brought to the viewing, but not to the funeral itself. That being said, I remember attending funerals as a very young child, but according to my mom I was always well behaved no matter where they took me. -- JJ Ronda, 17:33:30 06/13/12 Wed [1]


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