7 Superstitions About Funerals and Cemeteries

True Crime Nightmares
6 min readJun 20, 2024

1. Rain on the Day of a Funeral Has Profound Meaning

Being drenched by an unexpected downpour on the day of a graveside funeral only serves to add to the misery of those in attendance. If superstitions are to be believed, there is more to this event than meets the eye. True believers will tell you that having a cloudburst interrupt this most somber of occasions is not an act of nature, but a deliberate display from the heavens.

It is said that if the sky opens up as someone is being laid to rest, this means that angels are mourning a soul bound for the netherworld. So despondent are these heavenly beings by the loss of the spirit they could not save that their tears drench those gathered below.

On the other hand, if claps of thunder are heard and lightning flashes overhead, this indicates that the devil’s minions are throwing tantrums in response to learning that the departing soul is destined for paradise.

2. Holding a Funeral on Halloween Attracts Nefarious Soul Collectors

Although from an emotional standpoint no time is right for a funeral, some days are preferable to others. This is never more…

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