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Jan 27, 2023
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autonomous
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I would go to the viewing.
When my MIL passed it brought a lot of comfort to the family when coworkers that they had never heard of before would come up and share how much they loved/respected her.
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Co-Worker Funeral Etiquette
Cheap Seats
1/27/23 5:55pm
He's not going to know so I'd feel free to go to neither of them
Non-mo Coug
1/27/23 5:56pm
It’s more about the family feeling that he was loved and for Cheap Seats to know
Chasicle
1/27/23 5:58pm
I’d say one or the other and make sure you say hi to his wife.
ballen
1/27/23 5:57pm
I would go to the viewing.
autonomous
1/27/23 6:13pm
Agree. Similar experience w my dad.
Orem58thBall
1/27/23 7:57pm
Viewing and that’s it. Funerals suck - I’m only going if it’s family or was very
rivercitycoug
1/27/23 6:15pm
Viewing just to show support. Mass can be long. So if you do both go late.
Bobmarleyjr
1/27/23 6:17pm
Good tips everyone, thank you.
Cheap Seats
1/27/23 6:18pm
Be grateful they aren’t Native American. Those are some long ceremonies.
Q-grr
1/27/23 9:48pm
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