maybemaybenot
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I've seen this done too and don't get it. I have a friend from the South who lives up here in NE, every trip she makes back home, she takes pictures of her families grave sites and has them proudly displayed around the house. I never asked her if she took pics at the wake, but I will now. I didn't realize it was a southern thing. I'll tell you this: working in hospice I have seen some very bizarre things with families and the deceased loved ones. The strangest one for me was when " Granny " died at home in her bed with the loving family of about 20 surrounding her. Right after I pronounced her and was signing the paperwork, one of her daughters took out her camera, propped " Grannies " head up on two pillows and started calling to the grandchildren: "Susie, c'mon, hop up in the bed with Granny and let me take a last picture of you with her. " The poor kids were horrified, when the littlest ones would cry and say no, another family member would tug them along and sit them in the bed with Granny. " Say cheese". It was very eerrie and I couldn't wait to get the hell out. mbmbn
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