No Jehovah's Witnesses don't believe anything happens after death so they do not feel the need to have and 'rituals' when a loved ones dies however they will have a funeral. Also in different cultures they may have different ways of dealing with death but as a religious body there is not special ritual.
No there is no special preparation of the body.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate most national and religious holidays. However, they annually observe the occasion of Jesus' death, which they call the "Memorial Occasion". On a personal level, many Jehovah's Witnesses do celebrate weddings and wedding anniversaries. They can also enjoy special occasions like weddings, school graduations and baby showers.
Death Rituals was created on 2008-11-11.
Death of an Expert Witness was created in 1977.
Muslim rituals for someone death:Performing major ablution (Ghusl) for the deadWrapping him/her in a special clothingCarrying him/her for a mosque or a gathering place for performing a special praying for the dead and all other Muslim deadCarrying him/her for burialMaking a ceremony for Qur'an reciting and condolences.
Death of an Expert Witness has 368 pages.
Hindu death rituals basically consisting of burning of the body by the male only.
The ISBN of Death of an Expert Witness is 0-7432-1962-7.
Death's Witness - 1914 was released on: USA: 1 June 1914
They don't. The death of a loved one is always a painful experience, Jehovah's Witnesses, like anyone are totally devestated when a loved on is murdered. Unfortunately they recognise violent crimes as a part of life so they look to God for comfort.
Death of an Expert Witness - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Your Witness - 1949 Death by Demand was released on: USA: 4 February 1950