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My BFF's grandma died last week. It was really unexpected and sudden. I have known BFF for almost 10 years and during this time I have spent time around her family, went to 2 holiday dinners with them, etc. I havn't been around them in probably 4 years. I still see and talk to BFF all the time.
The funeral is this evening and I have a babysitter but I am not sure if I should go. The only ones that would remember me is her mom and siblings so I think it might be awkward?. I also want to be there for BFF, for this reason DH thinks I should go. WWND?
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This males me feel more comfortable going. I have never been to a funeral for someone one other than family or that I didn't know well.
I would go also - support your BFF and help her celebrate her grandma's life.
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Holy cow, we're going to have a little sister!!
You should go to support your friend. She will really appreciate the effort!
During all the family deaths I have had this year and my BFF who did not know all of the members who passed but took time off work for each of the funerals and was there to morally support me and the members of my family she did know (even the ones I was unable to fly into town for). It meant more than anything that she was there for me and my family!
I would definitely go if you can.
My dad's BFF came unexpectedly to my paternal grandfather's funeral, and the look on my dad's face really said it all. It meant so much to him that his friend made the effort to be there. It was probably an 8-10 hour drive for his friend, and it meant so much to my dad.