Including the soon-to-be ex wife in the funeral obituary is a personal decision that depends on the individual circumstances and dynamics of the relationship. It may be respectful to consider the wishes of the deceased spouse and their family when making this decision.
If they maintained a good relationship after the divorce or had any children together she should be included.
Yes, the ex-wife can participate in planning the funeral arrangements with their adult children, especially if they had a cooperative relationship post-divorce. It's important to focus on the needs and feelings of the children during this difficult time. In the obituary, she could be mentioned as the "former spouse" or "loving ex-wife," highlighting her role in the family while maintaining respect for the current dynamics.
It would be more appropriate if you sent flowers to the home or funeral from you and staff or both unless otherwise specified in the obituary of the newspaper. Some people ask that donations be made to a certain charity.
It should be current wife first, then their children. First wife next, followed by their children. "His first wife, (name); their children, (names in birth order)...."
no, unless you were friends with him before he married your ex-wife.
the estate of the deceased pays for the funeral. what is left after expences is what is inheireted.
The ex husband should come alone (without his girlfriend or second wife) and sit on the side of his ex wife's family. If you have a girlfriend or you're remarried it would be in poor taste to bring your mate to your ex wife's funeral.
No.
When listing the names of multiple spouses in an obituary, it's important to be clear and respectful. You can use phrases like "beloved husband/wife of" followed by the names, ensuring to distinguish between current and previous marriages if needed. For example, you might say, "He is survived by his wife, Jane Doe, and his former wife, Mary Smith." Always consider the preferences of the deceased and their family when crafting the obituary.
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