I went to a terrible JW memorial today.

by SirNose586 11 Replies latest members private

  • SirNose586
    SirNose586

    It was for a young man, only 27, who was killed in Arizona in a rollover car crash, swerving to avoid a cow in the road. His name was Philip, and he was his mother's only son, unbaptized.

    I didn't have a close friendship with him; he was the cousin of another young person in the hall. My only real memory came from a barbeque held at the stadium for the Urban League. He and his buddies got me--and I think I was in my early teens at the time--in a clutch and tickled me so hard that I was tearing up and gasping for air! They picked on me like I was their little brother.

    He looked like Dave Chappelle, but with more hair. The montage pictures had him throwing up peace signs with his buddies, giving shifty gazes into the camera, or playing basketball. There were early ones of him in a Mickey Mouse hat getting his cheeks pinched. The pics of him graduating just made me lose it, just to see all the potential gone.

    I'm going to be honest, he didn't make good choices in his youth. He smoked pot. He engaged in theft. But he was finally taking responsibility with his life at the very end, with a steady job and prospects to come. He had a fiancé.

    I was very disappointed with the funeral service. It started out fine, with the montage playing and sad hiphop songs playing in the background, like that P-Diddy song for Biggy, and a Boyz II Men song.

    But then when it came time to start, the music didn't fade out right away. It kept playing as my grandfather started to speak. We all waited patiently for song 15 to start. Nothing happened for three minutes. Grampa started the "funeral discourse" and then the music started! When it started, it was waaaaay too low. No one could sing to it, because it was a reduced tempo version, and not one person could hear over the singing of others. As a result, everyone spoke the song, and had to wait after each verse for the song to catch up, because they were singing too fast. Terrible, terrible start.

    So then the "funeral discourse" starts, and by this point, I'm angry. I didn't hear a THING about Philip's likes, dreams, plans, hobbies, etc. Nothing. We know when he was born, and when he moved to San Diego. We know he had nice manners. THAT'S IT. It was, as was to be expected, nothing more than a commercial for the Watchtower Society, as grampa took everyone through scripture after scripture, from Adam to Armageddon. He actually took the time to explain the nature of the death, and why the cow wanted to be in the middle of the road. Terrible.

    If I die tragically, I want them to get a boombox in there. Put in some James Brown. Start talking about ME. Don't make it a commercial.

    I do not want to die as a JW. The funerals suck. Philip deserved much, much better.

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    I hear ya man. A friend of mine had to give the funneral talk for a brother we knew in New york that died. This brother was sent out the right way. My friend talked about his life and celebrated him as a person.Pity most dubs cant get this.

  • juni
    juni

    It's been my experience that this "advertising" at JW funerals is the norm Sir Nose. Sad, isn't it?

  • JK666
    JK666

    JW funerals are just like JW life. Everything about the organization, nothing about the individual.

    JK

  • SirNose586
    SirNose586
    I hear ya man. A friend of mine had to give the funneral talk for a brother we knew in New york that died. This brother was sent out the right way. My friend talked about his life and celebrated him as a person.Pity most dubs cant get this.

    I really think that even though the funeral outline is terrible, Philip's was strangely lacking in info. An older sister died some months ago and there was much more on her life. I don't know if it was his family's lack of information given, or maybe it was because he was unbaptized, but there was nothing said about his life.

    Motivated by what I just saw, I would give my friends a much, much better sendoff.

    It's been my experience that this "advertising" at JW funerals is the norm Sir Nose. Sad, isn't it?

    It's very sad. I don't care if they've got "When You Lose a Loved One in Death" copies on the back table, just don't use the whole friggin' talk to read scriptures. In talking with my folks about it later, they gave the standard dub response of, "Well, perhaps this is the only witness they'll ever get." I say, if this pitiful excuse of a funeral is the only witness they get, it'll be the one thing they need to see that convinces them not to EVER get involved with the JWs.

    JW funerals are just like JW life. Everything about the organization, nothing about the individual.

    Damn straight.

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    It seems most JW funerals are more a Watchtower sales pitch, than about the person. The last time I ever stepped into a hall was for the memorial of a close friend, and I vowed never to step into a kingdom hall again.

  • SirNose586
    SirNose586

    This one was held at a local mortuary, not the KH. At least at the KH they could've seated more people and at least played the g--damn music on time. But no. He didn't get dunked into the Borg. No KH funeral for your dead ass.

  • sustainedhaze
    sustainedhaze

    My mom died a little over two years ago, and while the funeral was exactly what i expected from a JW funeral, what depressed me the most was that the dubs took that oppurtunity to try and bring me back to the fold( been df'd for 8 years at the time). All I could think of was how much I would miss her and how much i had missed with her before her sudden and unexpected death, returning to the cong. was the very last thing on my mind. I wonder if they got to count that on their time cards . My "wordly friends and family" who basically attended in support of me all said the same thing "that was a weird funeral, they didn't even really mention her" Typical Jdub b.s., "let's use this woman death as an oppurtunity to preach to the non-believers" utter and complete rubbish!

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    Another attempt by the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger to capitalize on tragedy to recruit members.

  • Dorktacular
    Dorktacular

    I posted my experiences with JW funerals a few weeks ago, citing the funeral of a close friend's father and the death of my mother. The man who died was one of the "144,000", while my mom wasn't a witness. The two funerals were exactly the same. I never want to be in a kingdom hall ever again.

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