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Funerals are an important part of coming to terms with bereavement and loss. They make us sad, but they are helpful. Even children should attend, after some simple preparation to help them understand what has occurred and what will happen. They need to grieve too.

We can think of no "bad" effects of a properly-conducted funeral or memorial service. You may be confusing "bad" with discomfort. That is a normal part of the grieving process, and you will eventually get over it.

Every society that we know of in human history has had funeral services of one kind or another. There are fundamental reasons for that.

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