Should the body of the deceased be viewed?

Posted by: Mary Reid

Viewing often helps in your realisation that the person has died, giving people the opportunity to say goodbye.

This is optional and a personal decision. People should neither be prevented from viewing, nor should they be forced to do so. Funeral directors can provide facilities for viewings or alternatively, a viewing can be arranged in the privacy of your own home.

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