Although it was the death of a tyrant, a dictator, a villain in general, Logan wanted everyone to forget Darth Jiin and remember who she was before she turned. The undertakers did the best they could to reattach her head and he dressed her in one of her dresses she wore as Lillith, rather than her ceremonial robes that overtook her closet when she went bad. He did her hair like she did when she was Lillith, he even tied the white apron she always wore as Lillith around her waist. She was laid in a crystal coffin, with a glass lid, surrounded by green and yellow plants, her favorite colors were green and yellow before she went evil.
The funeral was held on the home planet, outside the cantina. It seems like not only did everyone on this planet, but everyone on a few other planets showed up to pay their respects. Dorothy officiated, and her speech was lovely.
"Darth Jiin, or Lillith Grace Jennings-McDougal as she had went by before she went to the dark side, was not just a villain. A wise man once told me that if a person does 10 good things and 1 bad thing that is what they will be remembered for.
Although Lillith never really did any good deeds in her life, a funeral is not where you remember all the bad a person did. Death in general can turn even the most evil person on the planet into a righteous and perfect saint in the eyes of their friends and family. You forget the bad things.
Today we forget Darth Jiin, Tyrant, Dictator, Villain, Destroyer. We remember the life of Lillith, Mother, Sister, Cousin, Wife. We forget the jealousy, we forget the bullying, we forget that she tried to destroy two relationships with one illegal marriage because she was bored. We remember her life. Although Lillith is gone, she will never be forgotten. The strength it took to raise her little sister and two cousins is still there and apparent in them. Her looks remain in her two daughters. Rest in peace Lillith"
Lillith's coffin was lifted after Dorothy's speech by Dudebacca, Logan and Zech and lowered onto a parade float. The mourners climbed in other parade floats and followed the coffin to the tomb.
