
While we were all there one of my uncles led us in a sort of memorial service, my aunts and uncle and my dad told their memories about my uncle and then my grandma did. It was really interesting because I'd never know this uncle very well and this was a chance to learn a bit about him. After they all told their memories about him my uncle dedicated the site. It was a good experience for all of us as a family.
It's so different to see death in an LDS setting and out of it. Death isn't so sad in the church, we know that through the ordinances we perform in temples, that we can always be together and that people who die are in a better place. Of course we miss these people but we are comforted at the same time. I remember going to the funeral of a childhood friend who died very young and the different feeling that was present at his memorial service/ funeral but even there because of their religion, I think the family felt some comfort. I can't imagine what it would be like not to believe in God and not to have any idea what was coming after death. In life as well I've seen a sort of difference in people who don't believe in anything too religious, it seems like it could be very daunting, very lonely and at times quite terrifying. I am grateful for the knowledge that I have a loving Heavenly Father and that I can pray and talk to him. I am grateful for Jesus Christ and the atonment, that I can be forgiven and return to be with him. I am grateful.
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Hey, I just found your blog! I'm glad you have one :)
I agree with what you said, the plan of salvation has kept me going in hard times! :)
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