When you hear that a friend or family member has passed away and that the family is having cremation services in Las Vegas, NV for that person, you might automatically feel like you should go. There are plenty of reasons to go to the service, say your final goodbyes, and support the family that is grieving. However, there are also reasons why you might want to stay home from that service. Here are a few to consider, in case they relate to what’s going on with you.
If it’s a friend of yours that passed on, and the family has decided to have a small, intimate service for family only, that’s one reason not to attend that is completely valid. Unless the family specifically invites you, you are not included on the service guest list. You can do something on your own in order to honor and memorialize your friend. You might visit their favorite spot and say goodbye, read their favorite book, write a letter to them, or have dinner with your friends in their honor. There are plenty of options to consider.
It would be nice if you could be everywhere at once, but that’s just not possible. If a family member passed on and they live far away, it’s possible that you might not be able to make the trip. Perhaps you can’t get time off from work fast enough or you found out last minute and there is no flights available and not enough time to make the drive. When you live far away, people are going to understand that you can’t always make it for things that you want to attend, even memorial services.
If you don’t feel well in one way or another, that’s a perfectly acceptable reason to skip a memorial service. In fact, it’s better for you and everyone else that you stay away. These days, even a cough is cause for concern and while you might want to honor the person that died, you also don’t want to put anyone else in your family or friend group at risk. Honor the person on your own and reach out to others with your support from a distance.
There are situations in which your being at the service could cause the family that is grieving to have an even harder time getting through the day. For example, if your ex-spouse passes away and your relationship with his family is strained, at best, it might be better for you to allow them space during the day they honor that person. You will have to use your judgment in these situations and do the best you can to make the right call.
When there are cremation services in Las Vegas, NV in question, you may want to attend, but there are reasons not to at times, too. The professionals at La Paloma Funeral Services can give you advice on that decision. We’ve curated additional information on our specified webpage for your convenience.