Myles Munroe, wife to be buried uniquely

At a national memorial planned for renowned pastor and motivational speaker Myles Munroe and his wife, Ruth, it was agreed that there would be no open casket viewing of the bodies of the couple in the Bahamas next Wednesday. Christianpost.com disclosed that the lives of the Munroes, who died along with seven others in a fiery jet crash in the Bahamas on Sunday, November 9, will be celebrated during a five-hour event at Thomas Robinson Stadium in the Bahamas. Kevin Harris, spokesman for the Bahamas Faith Ministries founded by Munroe, told The Christian Post Monday that while there will be speeches, music and singing among a number of activities, fans of the Munroes will not be allowed to view the bodies out of respect for the family. He said the family made the decision not to have an open casket after they had identified the bodies. "They were IDed by all the family members, and all the family have confirmed that there will be a closed casket ceremony," said Harris. The bodies of the renowned evangelical pastor and his wife, along with three of seven others, including senior vice president and fellowship pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries Richard Pinder, and pilots Captain Stanley Thurston and First Officer Frahkan Cooper, who died with them on Nov. 9 were returned home to family and friends in the island's capital of New Providence Monday in preparation for multiple memorials and funerals. Cooper was buried last Friday while the remains of Diego Santiago, another victim, was cremated by his family, according to Harris. Harris further explained that Munroe's children, who will attend the national memorial for their mother and father, have also committed to attending the memorial services for all the victims of the crash.

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