As others have stated, do what you think is right.  (I don't think there is a universally correct answer in these types of family situations; there are many diverse opinions, so go with your gut.)
Hopefully, I'll also be around for a while, too! 

  But I've made it clear to my siblings and hubby that I want something that's gaining a lot more notice nowadays.  Personally (speaking for myself only) I despise the entire funeral scenario.  Long story short: I told them I wanted no wake, no funeral, no plot, no tombstone.  I'm opting for direct cremation (recognized by most states now and some religions as well), where (depending upon each state's regulations) a body would be taken from a hospital, nursing home, etc. and transferred to a funeral home--but just as a required transfer--the funeral home would send arrange for a direct cremation.  No showing, no wake.  Fine with me.  AND--the cost (again, depending upon region) is more like $2,000 or less versus an average (in this area) of at least $10,000 and up for the traditional route.  I told my family that they can throw my ashes in the woods, as I love nature.  Hope none of this sounds cold to any of you--it's not for everyone, but it sure is for me.