You gotta get the body to the ground. Man does not die in they sky lest another spirit curses air travel. One more curse and from now on:
“All passengers will dress in hospital paper clothes with your butts clearly visible”
I had a great aunt who's husband passed away just as they were leaving to go to a party. She was more mad then sad and the reason was she said "He always like to spoil my fun. He just couldn't have waited till after the party to die"
He died in his sleep he was taking a nap in his chair as she was getting ready.
(Some of the men in my family love to still joke and call their wife's by my great aunts name lmfao and they all know what they mean that they would die before the wife's get done getting ready.
But than when she passed away she actually passed away the day after Christmas and we said Well at least she had the common decency to wait till after everybody had they're fun lmfao.
Honestly that is how we deal with death in our family. We joke and tease the dead person lmao.
Well it has been working for us for as long as my family can remember.
Like when my grandfather passed away my 2 older brothers and 4 other boy cousins were the pallbearers.
Because they were the pallbearers they had front row of the hall. The immediate family sat to the side hidden so they are not bothered.
While my mom read a poem she wrote about how she will miss him my brothers and cousins were holding hands all 6 of them and raising them in the air like they were agreeing with a Gospel Reverend and after she was down they said AMEN!!
My mom chewed them out after saying she was going to ring their necks because it was beyond hard to keep a straight face. But she admitted it helped.
At the wake we all were joking about my grandfather saying how now he get some rest from my grandmother's nagging. How he probably mad he is that he was buried in a suit. And we mentioned silly stuff he did like he could skate bored at 60 better than any kid my mom knew when growing up.
Though we all cry and miss our dead relatives we found laughing at them helps us way more than just "respecting the dead" and never speaking ill will of them. We forgive them for them wrong doings but we may say bastard still owed me 5 bucks lol.
i think they should continue to the original destination, there will be family or friends waiting for them, if they make an "emergency landing" and offload the body, then the family/friends, will now have to buy tickets to collect the body.
“All passengers will dress in hospital paper clothes with your butts clearly visible”
He died in his sleep he was taking a nap in his chair as she was getting ready.
(Some of the men in my family love to still joke and call their wife's by my great aunts name lmfao and they all know what they mean that they would die before the wife's get done getting ready.
But than when she passed away she actually passed away the day after Christmas and we said Well at least she had the common decency to wait till after everybody had they're fun lmfao.
Honestly that is how we deal with death in our family. We joke and tease the dead person lmao.
Like when my grandfather passed away my 2 older brothers and 4 other boy cousins were the pallbearers.
Because they were the pallbearers they had front row of the hall. The immediate family sat to the side hidden so they are not bothered.
While my mom read a poem she wrote about how she will miss him my brothers and cousins were holding hands all 6 of them and raising them in the air like they were agreeing with a Gospel Reverend and after she was down they said AMEN!!
My mom chewed them out after saying she was going to ring their necks because it was beyond hard to keep a straight face. But she admitted it helped.
At the wake we all were joking about my grandfather saying how now he get some rest from my grandmother's nagging. How he probably mad he is that he was buried in a suit. And we mentioned silly stuff he did like he could skate bored at 60 better than any kid my mom knew when growing up.