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Groomsman dillema

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Re: Groomsman dillema

  • Pretty much all of the PPs have said what I'm thinking.

    But I just want to reiterate: a wedding is no place for an urn, no matter who's ashes they are.

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  • Wow, uber creepy (so creepy that I used the word 'uber' for the first time). the sentiment is nice and it's great to know your FI values his relationships, but come on, get a grip! That's weird and most guests will be creeped out and uncomfortabble.


    Weddings are about celebrating your future together, not bringing death into the equation, right in your face and by your side.

  • Thank you all for any suggestions you have made.
  • So... now that I have my question answered, how do I delete the post?
  • You can delete what you wrote but not what other people posted.  If you want the whole thing gone the moderator (banana) might be able to do it for you.  
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  • If you FI really wants his grandfather's ashes there he could put a little bit in some kind of charm that is for ashes. My friend has one with her dad's ashes, it's just a little silver ball on a necklace but she wore it for our best friend's wedding last fall. Your FI could just put whatever little charm in his pocket. 

    Leave your post, other bride's might have a situation very similar. 
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