Yes, unless the family requests otherwise, flowers are sent to the funeraL home where the wake service takes place. They are then brought to the cemetery after the Funeral Mass, and placed by the body.
Yes. The funeral of Jehovah's Witnesses is primarily to provide comfort to grieving ones, and certainly flowers are something that provides cheer to those receiving them. In fact, if you go to the funeral service in the Kingdom Hall, likely you will see flowers on the platform that have been sent by others, including members of the congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. Edited to add that while Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians, we do not use the cross symbol in our worship. So if you do send flowers to a memorial service/funeral for one of Jehovah's Witnesses, please do not send one that is shaped like a cross. We would certainly appreciate the sentiment, but would not display such an arrangement.
Yes, it is okay to pluck flowers from growing plants.
because they just need it okay.
no retard buy him a real gift
Sure, why not?
No, unless it is the funeral for a cowboy or a cowgirl. He or she would more than likely be buried in jeans (with boots ON), so the attendees would not 'out-of-place' in that case.
Any age. As long as your parents say its okay I guess. I'm Catholic and go to a Catholic school, and it doesn't really matter.
Well if you want to lose weight quick and end up in a funeral yes
Only if he is a sensitive type, if he is a manly man NO
Yes
Simple and mostly black (a little white can be okay as in Chinese culture white is the colour of mourning)
It might be thought slightly insensitive to not sing a hymn at a funeral; why not treat it as singing any other song, it probably doesn't apply to you, but you can sing it any way.