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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 690956" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hawaiian services are very different. Some folks will have a church service, there will always be lots and lots of food, and some Uncles and Aunties having a few beers in the parking lot, lol. This is not thought of as disrespectful. There is an understanding that each person processes grief in their own way. There are tears, but mostly laughter, as friends and family join together to say goodbye to their loved one, and reminisce over good times. Some Hawaiians prefer burial, most watermen have their ashes spread at sea, much like Izs' service at the end of the video.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]N3DELFIcy74[/MEDIA]</p><p>We mourn our loss, but celebrate the blessings of life and the new beginning of freedom from this earthly realm that end of life brings.</p><p>As the day draws nearer, more and more memories flood my soul, overflowing with love and fond remembrances mixed with joy and sadness.</p><p>I have waves of emotion washing over me and moments of disbelief that he has passed on.</p><p>I suppose it will be this way for awhile. </p><p></p><p>Each day without hubs home with us is another reminder of how short life really is.</p><p></p><p>He is somewhere over the rainbow........</p><p></p><p>May we all live our lives to the fullest and find peace within.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 690956, member: 19522"] Hawaiian services are very different. Some folks will have a church service, there will always be lots and lots of food, and some Uncles and Aunties having a few beers in the parking lot, lol. This is not thought of as disrespectful. There is an understanding that each person processes grief in their own way. There are tears, but mostly laughter, as friends and family join together to say goodbye to their loved one, and reminisce over good times. Some Hawaiians prefer burial, most watermen have their ashes spread at sea, much like Izs' service at the end of the video. [MEDIA=youtube]N3DELFIcy74[/MEDIA] We mourn our loss, but celebrate the blessings of life and the new beginning of freedom from this earthly realm that end of life brings. As the day draws nearer, more and more memories flood my soul, overflowing with love and fond remembrances mixed with joy and sadness. I have waves of emotion washing over me and moments of disbelief that he has passed on. I suppose it will be this way for awhile. Each day without hubs home with us is another reminder of how short life really is. He is somewhere over the rainbow........ May we all live our lives to the fullest and find peace within. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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