View Full Version : Crematorium to air funerals on internet
bbfan1991
06-02-2012, 10:33 PM
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A crematorium will broadcast funerals on the internet.
The Burnley Crematorium in Lancashire claims that the live service will benefit mourners who are unable to attend funerals in person, according to The Mirror.
A spokesman for the council said: "With the video technology, people will be able to register to view a stream of the service from any computer.
"It would mean the proverbial Great Aunt Mabel who emigrated to Australia would be able to view in real time the service for a relative back in Burnley."
Councillor Jeff Sumner added: "It would be an extra optional service, and the firm would only be available via a password-protected site. So only those family and friends with the password would be able to see it."
The service will be implemented later this year, as well as an installation of a large screen and music system outside of the chapel to be used for attendees if there are no seats left inside.
A total of £25,000 ($39,000) is reportedly being spent on these additions.
OMG:eek:.
fruit_cake
06-02-2012, 10:46 PM
sounds a bit weird, but then Funerals are pretty strange things imo
Patrick
06-02-2012, 10:53 PM
Sounds disrespectful, tacky, pathetic, stupid and altogether sh*t.
I'm sorry - but if someone died in my family, and I was really that close to them - regardless of where on the world I lived, I would make sure I'd get to the funeral or find some decent way to pay my respects, even if it's attending some memorial for them in due course, not ******ing happily sitting in the comfort of my living room in a dressing gown watching the burial of your Grandmother taking place on a computer monitor.
Christ almighty.
Callum
06-02-2012, 10:56 PM
Sounds like a step too far. Bring on the huge backlash.
King Gizzard
06-02-2012, 10:58 PM
Patrick did you read it? It's for people who can't make the wedding, and it has a password
It's a good idea.
Mystic Mock
06-02-2012, 10:58 PM
Ermmm...... it sounds interesting but I think it is a bit disrespectful and weird.
Yeah seems like a good idea, if there's an old boy who isn't able to leave the home or a relative on the other side of the world it still gives them a chance to see it, it's not just intended for people who are to lazy to attend lol
King Gizzard
06-02-2012, 11:01 PM
No one would there right mind would not attend a funeral ''because it was on the internet'' anyway
GypsyGoth
06-02-2012, 11:07 PM
I think they would be awfully dull to look at, everyone would be sad or crying and you'd just see a coffin going behind curtains.
Ninastar
06-02-2012, 11:10 PM
It would be good for international use maybe, like for a family member who can't go to the funeral.
Shasown
06-02-2012, 11:15 PM
And why not, use of the internet shouldnt simply be restricted to schoolboys downloading MILF porn.
At least in this case its being put to a valid genuine use which would be beneficial to some.
Jack_
06-02-2012, 11:15 PM
Seems like a decent idea to me.
Not sure of this at all. Can't make up my mind whether it is a good idea or a ludicrous one.
Those who couldn't attend can watch if they have computers that is? But would you really want to watch it on the net? You might as well instead get a relative or friend at the funeral to get it on camcorder for those who can't attend. Plus password protected means little these days, and more and more stuff gets leaked onto the net places like Youtube. Would you really like such a video of a relative or friend's funeral all over the net if that happened? Then there are the mourners to consider who may not like the idea of their faces being plastered over the net, whether for family and friends to watch or not.
joeysteele
06-02-2012, 11:32 PM
Yeah seems like a good idea, if there's an old boy who isn't able to leave the home or a relative on the other side of the world it still gives them a chance to see it, it's not just intended for people who are to lazy to attend lol
This is my thought on it as well, I think overall it's a good thing.
bbfan1991
06-02-2012, 11:36 PM
It is a bit weird but overall sounds a good idea for those unable to make it to a funeral due to living on another side of the world, or those who are housebound with a disability etc...
fruit_cake
07-02-2012, 08:45 AM
Not sure of this at all. Can't make up my mind whether it is a good idea or a ludicrous one.
Those who couldn't attend can watch if they have computers that is? But would you really want to watch it on the net? You might as well instead get a relative or friend at the funeral to get it on camcorder for those who can't attend. Plus password protected means little these days, and more and more stuff gets leaked onto the net places like Youtube. Would you really like such a video of a relative or friend's funeral all over the net if that happened? Then there are the mourners to consider who may not like the idea of their faces being plastered over the net, whether for family and friends to watch or not.
I feel a bit the same I can't really decide if it's ok or not. I think the point of a funeral is to see everyone there, and show ones respects for that person in public. You can't do that on a computer so it seems a bit pointless, but some people might find some use to it I suppose. :conf2:
I personally don't see it as a bad thing what so ever.
It's got a password and it is protected. If you couldn't make a very important funeral for some reason that is out of your control then you would want to know about the service and how it went as soon as you saw somebody who did go, so why not just give those people who can't come the opportunity to stream it online. It's not a tacky idea, it's for those who really need to be there, if not in person but online. It probably gives the user a more personal experience and the chance to weep and sob in private as well, a comforting environment, because lets face it crematorium's aren't the most enjoyable settings!
I'm pro this.
HBB1508
07-02-2012, 09:11 AM
I think it's a good idea - I think it seems weird because it's not been done before that's all. If it helps bring closure into people's lives and helps them feel they have paid due respect to a loved one then it can only be good.
Scarlett.
07-02-2012, 10:26 AM
As long as its private and not some internet open chatroom
Niamh.
07-02-2012, 10:49 AM
A total of £25,000 ($39,000) is reportedly being spent on these additions.
Seriously :eek:
Vicky.
07-02-2012, 10:49 AM
I think its a good idea tbh
You might have family abroad who cant afford a sudden trip or something, at least this way they can still...'attend'
As long as its not open to everyone(which its not, its password protected), I see no problem with it
Niamh.
07-02-2012, 10:52 AM
I think its a good idea tbh
You might have family abroad who cant afford a sudden trip or something, at least this way they can still...'attend'
As long as its not open to everyone(which its not, its password protected), I see no problem with it
You'd be able to fly them all over for cheaper though :laugh:
Vicky.
07-02-2012, 10:56 AM
Oh dear, 25k per funeral?! :o
So this is just another thing for people with money to burn then :bored:
Vicky.
07-02-2012, 10:57 AM
I thought it meant it would cost 25k to set up the service :laugh:
Niamh.
07-02-2012, 11:00 AM
Oh dear, 25k per funeral?! :o
So this is just another thing for people with money to burn then :bored:
to burn lol :laugh:
maybe I read it wrong, that's how it sounds though :shocked:
Scarlett.
07-02-2012, 11:18 AM
Well it is Burnley, they like ripping you off, then proceeding to burn you.
Livia
07-02-2012, 12:24 PM
At the risk of turning this serious for a moment... my husband died last year, and although many of his Army colleages came to the funeral, there were many more who for obvious reasons couldn't attend. Through emails and Skype I know what it would have meant to them to be able to attend the funeral remotely, and join us at the time we were saying goodbye to him. So I think this is an amazing idea, and to be honest I can't think of a reason why it's not been done before.
The people who might think it would be dull looking at people who are sad and crying and looking at a coffin... well, you wouldn't be invited.
At the risk of turning this serious for a moment... my husband died last year, and although many of his Army colleages came to the funeral, there were many more who for obvious reasons couldn't attend. Through emails and Skype I know what it would have meant to them to be able to attend the funeral remotely, and join us at the time we were saying goodbye to him. So I think this is an amazing idea, and to be honest I can't think of a reason why it's not been done before.
The people who might think it would be dull looking at people who are sad and crying and looking at a coffin... well, you wouldn't be invited.
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