No. Lesbians are the same as everyone else, and should be dealt with the same as a straight person.
When an obituary states "memorials preferred," it usually means that the family prefers that donations or contributions be made in honor of the deceased, although a specific organization is not mentioned. This leaves it open for friends and family to choose a charity or cause that was meaningful to the deceased.
The possessive form for the noun the deceased is the deceased's (the deceased's family).
There are too many warrior cats to list all of them, as the series features numerous characters across multiple storylines and arcs. The main characters include Firestar, Graystripe, Bluestar, and Brambleclaw, among many others. You can explore the Warriors series by Erin Hunter to meet all the cats featured in the books.
Legget (deceased) Obi (deceased) Allen (deceased) Garnett (deceased) Frankie (deceased) Muza (deceased) Marsh (deceased) Frior (deceased) Doyle (deceased) Lt. Col. Cole (deceased) Jasper Joe aka Red (paralyzed) Mac Matt Paddock Sam Zanovich And there are a lot more who died and who live that i just cant think of there names
The antonym for deceased is living or alive.
= deceased =
she is deceased
My father is deceased.
While lesbians do have a culture, this culture not include any widely accepted mortuary customs whatsoever.
Hollykit(deceased) Larchkit(deceased) Birchfall Spiderleg Shrewpaw(deceased) Foxleap Icecloud
Deceased is ended or dead.
Here are some sentences.He is deceased but his sister is still alive.Is that actor alive or deceased?