No, a body does not have to be present if the family of the deceased has a memorial. The memorial is simply a celebration of the deceased life.
When someone gives a memorial for a person who has passed away, their body does not need to be there.
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The website, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall gives that information.
that would depend upon your life experience and family values, for me it is thanksgiving, Veterans day, memorial day I do not celebrate the others but my company gives me time off paid for them
A deceased family member's voice was my home phone answer system and now has somehow been replaced by the standard recorded message. It is possible to retrieved the lost message? The panasonic manual gives no clues.
The present tense of "gave" is "give."
If a guy gives you a valentine present and youa re not dating it might mean that he is interested in you!
It probably means that they wanted to wear something that looks nice in order to honor the deceased and their family, and that was their choice. The old rules are changing. Look to people's hearts, not to what they wear. It gives better results.
Say "thank you"!
Jeremy brings a present of nuts for the Logan family because he is grateful for their friendship and wants to show his appreciation. He gives Stacy a flute as a symbol of their shared passion for music and to strengthen their bond.
It gives us a chance to remember the people who died in wars.
She gives them away, therefore, to family and neighbours. (1st update by me - not logged in.)
you get presents every day, and each present gives you a letter. If you get a key it gives you a word....