Dear James,
it has been done, most certainly in Australia.
Here is the link to those colleagues that listed themselves in the World Map/Australia
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/moreinfo/contactinfo.php?c_id=10

If I remember correctly, Brendan, the fifth in the list, did it... but certainly would know who did.

Weddings and birthdays have been done using OST in Germany and I imagine in a number of other places.

Just for the record: in many cultures traditional funerals or wakes do look very much like an os-gathering...

Cheers
mmp

On 10.08.2013 05:05, James Sheldon wrote:
My grandmother died recently, and I was unable to attend her funeral
because of distance and timing.   I asked if they could record some of
the stories people told, and was told that people felt uncomfortable
about that.

It made me realize that when I die (hopefully not anytime soon...), I'd
like my funeral/memorial service done using OST.   Has anyone ever done
this?   Apparently there have been Open Space Weddings...  but what
about funerals or memorials?

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