A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Fifty-Two

The funeral went well.  It was, again, a bit fraught, with both Perry and his daughter saying inappropriate things to me, but it was not anything that went beyond that and I do not think it was noticed by most anyone else, as I did keep my calm.  The service itself was very nice and she was laid to rest in a way that I believe would have made her happy, and that brought some measure of peace to Melissa and others in her family.  I am still upset, of course, about much of what I experienced, but it is a blessing that it did not disrupt or damage the occasion.

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