No, not controversial, just, dare I say it, light-hearted.
However, in many ways true, a private cremation followed by a party is just as much a funeral as an elaborate religious cermony and a party.
Why people are so averse to a good funeral I really do not understand. A good funeral, is anything you want it to be. Some years ago I arranged an uncle's cremation and funeral. he was not a religious man, so we had no minister humanist or anything else there. I put together a programme of poetry and readings based on his life and interests and, I gave the eulogy, with my children.
I think people are anti-funeral because they are so tied into the idea that it has to have someone professional to lead the event and follow a certain set of rituals (non-religious).
When in actual fact the best funerals are a gathering of those who loved the deceased, remembering that person, how they wanted to - and then having a good party
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