Since the Second World War, fewer and fewer people have ever seen a dead body, or been present when a person has actually died. As a child, I myself was not given the opportunity to see my grandmother's body before it was taken from our house. I was 12 at the time. So I'm personally grateful that Christian ministry means that I've had countless opportunities to put this right.
And I'm as glad that people will be able to watch someone die, to recognize death as a natural event, and to see that the experience itself is not inherently fearful. If they choose to share the experience with their children, so much the better. Perhaps it will be a small contribution to the battle to avoid turning death into the ultimate taboo, the verb 'die' into the final swear-word in the English language.