Having done some research, the tragic girls were buried in one oversize mortuary vessel. I don"t have any further info, how they were dressed, etc. they are buried in Holyoke, Mass, famous for a women"s college.
Sisters - 1991 Living Arrangements 2-4 was released on: USA: 12 October 1991
5 and 3 sisters
It is normally the immediate family of the person that has died, such as parents, brothers and sisters, if there are no immediate relatives then it would be aunts, uncles cousins and so on, however it is up to the family arranging the funeral to decide who goes where. Indeed, the deceased may have already decided before they died by making their own funeral arrangements.
In his sister's house, in his old room.
Charmed Again (Prue's funeral, the sisters meet Paige) :D
They justify it by saying its helping the Wilks sisters
LaToya was there...at the end you can see all 3 sisters huddled around Paris. Rebboe was in the back, Janet was hugging her and LaToya held the mic and asked was she ok.....Latoya was the one who requested the 2nd autopsy...and who identified Michael. She made most of the arrangements and was on camera going back & forth from his house. She all the rumors that she was not there came from!
Both Rebbie and LaToya (his sisters) were wearing big black hats.
In the twenties and thirties, viewings of the deceased made the transition from the home parlor to the funeral parlor. One can credit or blame either the Depression- a down angle indeed ( l929-38) or Detroit- automobile accidents posing some damage control problems best handled behind closed doors- but restorable. Either cause could be true. Religious sisters are traditionally laid out in convent chapels so the home-wake custom is not totally extinct.
You can't... -_-
Princess Diana has several siblings. She has three elder sisters and one younger brother. Her brother, Charles Spencer, read the eulogy at her funeral in 1997.
You may be referring to Court Nuns. In Monarchist countries that happened to be Catholic- Austria, pre-Revolutionary France, Spain, Italy, there were Court Nuns who were essentially a hybrid of Ladies-In-Waiting and nursing sisters. They were members of religious orders. Among other duties they attended to the funeral arrangements of Royal Women, as was the case of Queen Margherita of Italy who was essentially laid out by four nuns, instead of nurses or regular Palace Dames, as the Italian equivalent went. These sisters were of necessity Nursing Sisters, it is not known what order they belonged to. They had other religious and ceremonial tasks at the Palaces. Of course, there were Lay ( non-religious) Ladies in waiting also- called Palace Dames in Italy and Germany ( Hofdamen).