It is possible. Not knowing the circumstances of your situation (do other family members have a restraining order against you? are there other legal orders in action?) I can't be more specific. I would think most judges would be reluctant to prohibit someone from doing so, but I'm sure there are circumstances in which it would be done. If that is your case, I would try to see if you can work out some sort of compromise - could there be a private memorial service for you?
Well no, she can't. You were in his life before she was so you tell her to back up and you go to that dang funeral!
A bit more:
Legally, I don't see how she could. But if she's that type, she may try to have someone at the door to try to prevent you from going inside. If so, just stand your ground and go right on through, just do it as quietly and as with much dignity and respect towards your late father as possible.
Also, if she is the type who would actually try to prevent a child from attending their own father's funeral, she may also do all she can to prevent you from your rightful share of your father's estate. You need to check with your state laws regarding that and find out what you are entitled to (if he didn't have a will).
Shakir Stewart
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
Memorial
Possible. You Are The Reason Everyone Else Showed Up.
Those attending a Hindu funeral should not bring flowers or anything else with them - one comes empty-handed.
She was not listed nor did she sign as attending.. But it is not known.
No, you should thank the person while your at the funeral, not after they attended it.
5 and 3 sisters
if the dog is named jasmin then no. if it is fit NOT CALLED JASMIN then yes.
dialogue writing between 2 sisters on arranging birthday party
Some of them stopped attending school.
That seems pretty cheap to me. I would hope the court would not approve it.