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Funeral Festivals in America: Rituals for the Living Funeral Festivals in America: Rituals for the Living by Jacqueline S. Thursby
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“Life, ongoing life, is really what death rituals are about. Mourners who are fortunate enough to be enveloped in familiar traditions by family and caring friends can become revitalized and newly sustained by the process. Mourning traditions revive and animate memories and feelings. They satisfy a human need of validation and inclusiveness; that is, we need to feel that we are an acceptable part of a larger whole. We bid farewell to those who have gone to another dimension, and by sharing memories of the deceased, people reinforce feelings and even beliefs about the deceased after the veil of death is drawn closed.”
Jacqueline S. Thursby, Funeral Festivals in America: Rituals for the Living
“The funerary banquet celebrates a life, often well lived, and the victory is in overcoming and accepting the change that death brings; honoring a loved one at death becomes victorious because it renews the living.”
Jacqueline S. Thursby, Funeral Festivals in America: Rituals for the Living