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Anybody going to view president?

Date: Sat, 12/30/2006 - 22:00

Submitted by KYSIDE38
on Sat, 12/30/2006 - 22:00

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Hey any of you people from Michigan going to see the former Presidents funeral procession. History in the making. My mom and dad viewed Franklin Roosevelts funeral train. I have a picture of it. KYSIDE38


NO NO NO!!!

I work just outside of downtown G.R. and I cannot even tell you what a fiasco my town is about to be in.

Gerald R. Ford International Airport is just off from the second busiest street in MI. The procession along with all of the dignitaries flying in is going to totally jack up a already highly congested area of town.

The Gerald R. Ford Museum is in downtown, which is a area cluttered with narrow one way streets. Downtown G.R. already has scarce parking available for the average joe, and for the next few days folks are going to be walking a mile further to their office since half of the downtown streets will be closed.

East Grand Rapids (where the final funeral will be held), is an area that I avoid like the plaque. It is one of those 'old money' rich folk areas. You can drive a mercedes, but if you don't live there, the cops know it, and God help ya if you are driving 26 in the 25 mph zone. Coincidentally EGR borders the hood. The church is on the corner of Franklin and Plymouth, and 4 blocks West is a hot spot for drugs and shootings. I can only imagine what a mess that area will be in on Wednesday.

Call me crazy, but there isn't a President dead nor alive that I would pay to see lying in repose. I have an aversion to dead bodies. I prefer to remember people as they were alive.

Gerald Ford was a good guy and a fine President, but I am going to do my darndest to avoid this whole fiasco if it is at all possible!

Being that I work for a whole bunch of Republicans I wouldn't be surprised if I get Wednesday off paid though :D


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Submitted by polly on Sat, 12/30/2006 - 23:10

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I hate funerals...And I'm not comfortable with going to one for someone I don't even know. I think funerals are meant for the family/friends.

I was really irritated when my friend's daughter was murdered and there were a lot of people who didn't know her at the funeral. The little girl was THREE you can't tell me she had that many friends. And Jeanette, her mom, had no CLUE who these people were. They just saw it on TV or read it in the paper, and wanted to see, I guess.


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Submitted by Jessi on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 08:39

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That's awful, Jessi. We had a situation like that some years ago when a sheriff's deputy's daughter was killed in a car wreck. They had lost their 5 year old son just a couple of years before in a farming accident. There were over 1,000 people for the viewing...the line past the casket snaked around the inside of the building and out into the parking lot. We went because we knew the family personally, but I couldn't believe how many people were there just to see the body. I really didn't like it.


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 08:49

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I agree, the funeral is just for the family.

The viewing is for people to come and show support for people grieving...When my Dad died I was amazed at the people who came to the viewing..People who knew me, my family, or my husband or bother in-law..They didn't know my dad at all. It meant a lot to have casual aquaintances come and hug me and tell me they're sorry...And then leave.


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 08:54

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Isn't there a way that one can make a funeral private. That would irritate the sh** out of me if I died in some tragic accident or something and more than 10 people showed up for my funeral. That is all I have in my life and if more than that showed up then it would be such a farce


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Submitted by PDLFREE on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 09:03

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Ashley - I understand your point. I know that friends and family should be there, but for the whole town to show up is a little much. Especially in the case where the death was not natural, nor expected. A tragic death is hard enough on the family without having to accept the condolences of so many people - having to say thank you to the "I'm so sorry for your loss" and to see the sadness on so many people's faces only makes it worse, I think.

A family friend lost her son a few years ago - there was a death notice in the paper, no obituary, no funeral, no viewing. He was cremated. His death was unnatural and unexpected, therefore they didn't want to publicize it. I completely agreed with the way they handled it.


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 09:09

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When Johnny Cash passed away it was crazy here, June and him are buried in the cemetary which is less tahnk 1/2 mile from my house and their funerals were at the church not far from here either. Fi you had made the msiatke of going to the sotre during the funeral procession forget about it, you became part of the procession


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Submitted by PDLFREE on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 09:25

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Totally agree with what Polly says--
But I sure do respect Betty and was sad to see how frail she has become while watching the ceremonies in the rotunda yesterday. Imho, she didn't need to have a camera stuck in her face through most of the proceedings. How difficult that must have been for her--and how stoic and gracious she was yesterday!


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Submitted by kscornell on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 10:56

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I dont like funerals either. I just think it is a show of respect. I have been irritaed that Saddam has got all the news coverage. This man was President of our country. I just think it is disrespectful to give news coverage to a murderer instead of our former President. It will be crazy there in Michigan will tune in on TV I guess. My aunt lives up there and is going. She is one of Fords generation though. KYSIDE38


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Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 21:52

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Polly thanks for that picture of the wall. I will print it and keep it. KYSIDE38


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Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Tue, 01/02/2007 - 20:41

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