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Portrait of Jennifer Coppen Larung Abu Dali Wassink, Keeping Some as a Pendant - Can Already Smile Strongly

Portrait of Jennifer Coppen Larung Abu Dali Wassink, Keeping Some as a Pendant - Can Already Smile Strongly

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Portrait of Jennifer Coppen Larung Abu Dali Wassink, Keeping Some as a Pendant - Can Already Smile Strongly

Today Jennifer Coppen held a ritual of scattering the ashes of her late husband, Dali Wassink, in Bali, Sunday (21/7). Accompanied by family and friends, Jennifer released Dali's ashes into the ocean.

In addition, Jennifer also held a paddle out ceremony, a ritual usually performed by the Hawaiian surfer community when letting go of one of their members who has passed away. During this event, Jennifer was able to smile bravely again.

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Jennifer Coppen today held a cremation ceremony for the late Dali Wassink on the beach in Bali, Sunday (21/7). She was accompanied by close friends and family who love her.

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After fainting at Dali's cremation ceremony, Jennifer is now able to smile. Although her face still looks sad, she tries to stay strong and smile again.

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However, when it came time to bid farewell to Dali, Jennifer shed tears again. She still cannot accept the fact that Dali is no longer here. Although she repeatedly says she has accepted it, her gaze still appears empty at times.

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Nevertheless, Jennifer is strengthened by Kamari. Her 1-year-old child keeps her laughing amidst the grief.

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In addition to scattering ashes, Jennifer also held a paddle out ceremony. Throughout his life, Dali was a surfer, so his friends held a paddle out ceremony.

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On the day of scattering ashes, Jennifer wore a light blue dress. This is the favorite color of the late Dali. Jennifer also explained why the family cremated Dali's body, because it was his last request.

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Jennifer also kept a little bit of Dali's ashes. She promised to always wear it throughout her life. During the scattering ceremony, Jennifer also explained that Dali had just converted to Islam, so he was still learning about the rules when someone who practices Islam passes away. That's why he requested to be cremated upon his death.

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After the ash scattering ceremony, Kamari continued to laugh and joke with Jennifer. Now they will live alone without Dali, who has passed away. Stay strong, Mamari.