10 yrs... Since Diana's Death
@JustSimplyLissa (547)
United States
    December 7, 2006 5:26pm CST
                         
            It's been said her sons will be hosting a party next year to honor their mother's death. They'll be donating the funds raised to charities. 
Do you think its disrepectful to have a party to celebrate the anniversary of their mother's death, even if the funds are donated?
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         @GrammaFood (716)
 • United States
                    8 Dec 06
                    I think it is a nice tribute to her. I have always admired Pricess Diana and i really took it bad when she was killed. Her and i were born on the same day and same year. Prince William and my daughter also have the same birthday. 
                    @JustSimplyLissa (547)
 • United States
                            8 Dec 06
                                    
                            WOW that's incredible. I took it bad as well. I admired her and thought that she was the best kind of person for this world to see better days.
                            
 @dfollin (26783)
 • United States
                    18 Jun 07
                    It's not celebrating,it's in her memory.I think she would want them to earn in her memory for charities.
                     @zoeokeeffe (184)
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                    30 Dec 06
                    No way. I lost my brother in a car accident this year and it would have been his 21st birthday in December. We held a party for all his friends and family and charged £5 a ticket with all money raised going to a memorial for him. We sold that many tickets that at one point we had people standing outside as the room was full. It is a great way for people to still feel involved and feel like they are doing something for him. I would do the same again and encourage anyone in the same situation to keep the memories alive by holding events like this. It helped me tremendously as lots of stories came out about my brother that I never knew about and made me realise that he was truly a great person.
                    @dfollin (26783)
 • United States
                            18 Jun 07
                                    
                            Good for you!I agree a great way for people to still feel involved.
                            
                            
                        
                    


