Very similar to most other peoples. Witnesses would feel the death of a loved one very much the same as anyone else.
There would be a few points to bear in mind.
Witnesses believe that the deceased will be
either
resurrected back onto earth after the battle of Armageddon to have a chance at eternal life on an earth transformed back into a paradise
or
if they are of the anointed remnant, be transformed instantly into a spirit creature to rule in heaven at Jesus' side over the incoming paradise earth.
Express your sympathy with their loss. However, differently we believe the so-called after life, we can always expression our sadness at their loss of a loved one.
If you are happy to do so then it is ''proper''.
Yes.
When a friend passes away, it is only proper to of course attend the funeral. It would also be appropriate to send a condolences card and plant.
No. A gift basket should express a sentiment toward the recipient. The only sentiment at a funeral is empathy and condolences which are not part of a gift basket.
I (we) are terribly sorry for your loss. Please accept my (our) condolences. Sign Here
The family name of Rivera is a proper noun. The word family in conjunction with Rivera would not be a proper noun and would not be capitalized unless used in a title such as Rivera Family Picnic.
It is proper etiquette to acknowledge all formal expressions of condolances (cards, donations, flowers, food) with a thank you note.
Yes, a family name (surname) is a proper noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The noun 'Abraham Lincoln' is a proper noun; the 'Lincolns' is a proper noun.
Mr John Doe and family
fly
"To the Smith Family"
the The (insert last name here) Family
"Grandmother" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to a family relationship.
The proper thing for the daughter to do yould be to attend teh funeral and just stay cordial with family.