No i wouldnt. it might offend someone in your family
It may be socially appropriate if you have been sent as a delegate for either someone else or a company. Alternatively, if the deceased was a customer of yours for an extended period of time, yet you never met in person, but still have a fondness for the professional relationship you shared, then it may be appropriate. And, if you are accompanying someone who did know the deceased and you are there to provide moral support, then it is certainly acceptable.
There is no public record or confirmation that Avery Brooks attended Robert Urich's funeral. Brooks and Urich were colleagues in the entertainment industry, but no information suggests their relationship extended to attending funerals.
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At church/ a funeral
yes white lilys for funeral because it is peace sign
No!
A clergy stole in white, black, or purple is commonly used for funeral services. White symbolizes purity and resurrection, black signifies mourning and solemnity, while purple represents penance and mourning. It's essential to consider the religious tradition and personal preference of the clergy when choosing the appropriate color.
One can purchase a visitors book online that will be appropriate for a funeral at a number of websites. Among these is the auction website eBay and the retailer Amazon.
No. It is disrespectful and not the place to wear them. A funeral is like church where you wear an appropriate outfit.
you can if you want but you don't have to, as they have already or will charge for their services.
"She's feeling under the weather" is an example of an idiom, meaning that someone is feeling unwell or sick.
It is now considered appropriate to wear any type of business or business casual clothing and shoes to a funeral. Although the custom used to be that you had to wear black, it is no longer considered to be your only option.