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If u are asking if a person who is not a Jehovah's Wittness can have a funeral service in a Kingdom Hall (the place Jehovah's Wittnesses worship God or Jehovah) you need to ask the Kingdom Hall in your area. If u go during one of their meetings you can ask someone there.

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You can often find a contact number for your local congregation in the phone book for your area.

Non-Witnesses are always welcome at the Kingdom Hall, and you will be made especially welcome if you are attending a funeral of a loved one who was a Witness.

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