keepingquiet
This is where the term 'wake' originates from. The family and community gather round the body until the funeral just in case they 'wake' up. I suggest you make a stipulation in your will (make sure your family know, to make sure) that a wake is held so people can come and visit to check you're dead and celebrate your life with food and drink before sending you off.
If you don't want this doing at home it could be arranged (I suspect at a cost) at the funeral home.
It is a practice still held in many parts of the world and I think we should bring it back here too, if you want of course, it shouldn't be mandatory lol!
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In olden times, people would actually stay awake with the deceased from death until burial, literally âwakingâ or âwatchingâ with them. The Anglo-Saxon word âwaecceâ meant âsomeone who is awake/watchingâ. It referred to someone keeping vigil or guard.
Think of the late Queenâs recent death and her lying in state at Westminster Hall where a constant vigil was kept before the funeral.