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Repast (funeral)

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A repast is a gathering or meal held after a funeral or memorial service, during which family, friends, and mourners come together to share food, offer condolences, and provide mutual support. The repast serves as a communal event that allows attendees to reflect on the deceased's life, share memories, and find comfort in a less formal setting than the funeral service itself. It often marks a transition from the solemnity of the burial or memorial to a space for emotional connection and healing.[1]

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  1. ^ Holloway, Karla F.C. Passed On: African American Mourning Stories. Duke University Press, 2002.

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