Good advice already given and I say go.
My father was hurt that he has worked for the same office for 13 years (now 18) and only one person came to his father's funeral or visitation. His father once repaired equipment for the office, my dad is an only child and it was known how close he was to his dad amongst his office. The only person who came considers my family friends, not co-workers. The funeral was less than 20 minutes from the office. So yes, you co-workers are right and yes people take count whether they should or not.
I think it would be respectful to go to the visitation or funeral whether you want to or not. I went to my SIL's mother's funeral as a sign of support and respect. I had only met the woman once but I felt it was right. It is customary in Texas to do such a thing and that is how I was raised.
I do not want a funeral myself. I want a big party. My own opinion is funerals are stuffy and cold, for the family. But I go to many because that is how us southern kiddos are raised.
Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 11-14-2008 at 11:47 AM.
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