has any of your friends or family died
anything counts....
well heres mine
when i was 3
my brother and a couple of his friend got in a car accident, he was okfor about 3 hours in the hospital
we got a call when we left the hospital(before he died)
and they said that he died
it was the sadest thing in the world for me
and i'll never forget him
and i always think about him and just makes me want to forget about it and move on
but i can't, i know he will be in my heart forever

Damn... you remember things since you were 3? The first thing I can remember vaguely is playing atari around 4/5... and I'm not sure if I remember it because of memory, or because my parents told me so many times and with visualation, I think of it as a memory.
Anyways, I have really morbid thoughts about deaths, or so my gf says.
People die. End of story.
Everyone has to die at sometime, so it should just be embraced and the living should move on. Nothing you can really do makes a difference and it's not like the dead know you are bringing flowers to the grave or attending the funeral.
Funerals are another thing. I view them as only apart of the healing process. Somewhere in the 7 stages of death there is denial... trying to deny the fact the person actually died. Seeing dead body = positive proof they died = move on to the next stage.
My cousin, died of a brain tumbor. He was only four, I have his last drawing in his room.
R.I.P Trevor.
Never experienced death, yet... My grand father died when I was like 1 or 2, so I don't even remember him.
My other 3 grand-parents have all kind of deceases, so they'll probably all die within the next 5 years... Let's hope they don't.
My god mother is an alchoolic, depressive and suicidal person, so I dunno when it'll happen (it's deemed to happen someday)
Closest thing to death was probably an old friend (girl) I had, back when I wasn't living here. She had a car accident and she almost died. The scary thing is that I almost didn't care, like if she was a stranger to me (even though we've known each others since were were 4).
My grandfather died about 2 years ago, I went back to China this summer to "visit" him.
When I was two, my grandpa died of a stroke. When I was 5, my dog died.
R.I.P. Grandpa and Pippin(my dog)

I wouldn't qualify them of death experiences... Personally. In both cases, you don't even remember them. And don't come and tell me you "would have liked to know them better"

I fortunately have not had any close friends or familiy members die but I did know an old gradma that is somehow related to me (a bit distanced) and her daughter was too lazy to get her weekly medicens and there for got some veins exploded and died

I still remember when he made me eat alot of food even when i was very full

When I was five my aunt died in a car accident, which is now why my mom is always reminding me about seat belts.
When I was 11 my uncle died from several things, but it was for the best because I know he was in a whole lot of pain. Later that year my grandma died from pnemonia. I was in germany at both times so I didnt get to see either one of them before they died.
Whe I was 15 my first girlfriend the first person I loved someone I would die for, she died in a car accident coming home from soccer practice. Its been three years but I cant really say ive fully gotten over it.
Some people say im morbid and my thoughts always seem to end up with death, well after 4 deaths they shouldnt be surprised. Accepting death or not it still is not something you just wake up and say "ohh om over it now", its just not that simple.
2 of my grandparents died several years ago. My aunt died In a plane crash when I was 6.
My grandma died when I was 12 or something. Very sad.