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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 219210" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>First, I'm so sorry to hear that he died. I know how much you cared for him and vice versa. The world has lost a true gentleman and the universe has gained a bright star.</p><p> </p><p>I wore a bright red dress at my dad's funeral. Why? Because it was his favorite dress. He had many friends there. Like Donna, I remember every single person that was there and almost every word said. I do remember two outfits -- one because she wore a bright yellow dress because that was dad's favorite color and I thought that was a wonderful gesture on her part and the other because it was truly inappropriate -- bare midriff, tight top; the whole hoochie mama look. That one did offend me, as I know it would have my father. Otherwise, I have no clue what others wore.</p><p> </p><p>So, wear what's comfortable. It really does mean something to the family that you cared enough to be there, to care and to remember. That's really all you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 219210, member: 3626"] First, I'm so sorry to hear that he died. I know how much you cared for him and vice versa. The world has lost a true gentleman and the universe has gained a bright star. I wore a bright red dress at my dad's funeral. Why? Because it was his favorite dress. He had many friends there. Like Donna, I remember every single person that was there and almost every word said. I do remember two outfits -- one because she wore a bright yellow dress because that was dad's favorite color and I thought that was a wonderful gesture on her part and the other because it was truly inappropriate -- bare midriff, tight top; the whole hoochie mama look. That one did offend me, as I know it would have my father. Otherwise, I have no clue what others wore. So, wear what's comfortable. It really does mean something to the family that you cared enough to be there, to care and to remember. That's really all you need. [/QUOTE]
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