How my cousin ended up at the wrong funeral in his Porsche: Yorkshire Post Letters


Ian McMillan’s advice that if you are going somewhere it is advisable to show up at the right place would resonate with a cousin of mine (The Yorkshire Post Magazine, July 27).
Some years ago my cousin, who lived at a spot equidistant between Rotherham and Doncaster, was due to attend the funeral of a friend.
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Hide AdThese are your legal rights to time off after a death in the familyOn arriving at Doncaster crematorium he soon became aware that he didn’t recognise a single one of the mourners.
Yes, of course he was at the wrong venue – if that is the right word – but out of respect he was obliged to see the proceedings through.
Yorkshire funeral director causes controversy with hospital billboardIn any event, despite being the owner of a Porsche, he had no chance of getting to Rotherham Crematorium, where he should have been, on time.
I mention the Porsche because my cousin, who seems to have issues with funerals, swears he was once outpaced by a hearse on his way to an interment.
My cousin and I are both in our eighties.
I do hope whichever of us is predeceased will get it right when the time comes.