05-19-2011, 08:45 AM
.. To take pictures of dead people in caskets?
I haven't been to many funerals, so I'm not sure if it's a normal thing to do. I understand if it's the immediate family, but random people at the funeral taking pictures of them in their casket, or posing with them?
My uncle died last Friday and his service was yesterday. He was in a really bad car accident, the left side of his head was pieced together, they almost couldn't have an open casket. A couple hours later, my step mom is sending me pictures of my cousins posing next to him in the casket (smiling).
Then, last year my husband's niece died (3 months old) and one of the dad's friends came up and asked if he could take a picture of her. WTF? I think that is so rude. Why would anyone want a picture of a dead child? So they can look at it later and remember this horrible moment? So they can take it to other people and show them?
I guess I just find it weird..
I haven't been to many funerals, so I'm not sure if it's a normal thing to do. I understand if it's the immediate family, but random people at the funeral taking pictures of them in their casket, or posing with them?
My uncle died last Friday and his service was yesterday. He was in a really bad car accident, the left side of his head was pieced together, they almost couldn't have an open casket. A couple hours later, my step mom is sending me pictures of my cousins posing next to him in the casket (smiling).
Then, last year my husband's niece died (3 months old) and one of the dad's friends came up and asked if he could take a picture of her. WTF? I think that is so rude. Why would anyone want a picture of a dead child? So they can look at it later and remember this horrible moment? So they can take it to other people and show them?
I guess I just find it weird..