Only if you have received permission from those closest to the deceased person. Even then, you would not ever focus on them or any other mourners.
Of course they can.
The proper thing for the daughter to do yould be to attend teh funeral and just stay cordial with family.
You should definitely go to the funeral of a member of your family, especially if they are an immediate family member. It is also a good time to see a lot of your family you may not of seen in a while.
Yes. We receive time off to attend funeral of family member and some additional time off for grieving.
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Eh, what are you trying to prove or get out of?
The correct answer is that Carter did not attend the funeral, per Robert Palmer's daughter, Anna Palmer. Some people did answer yes to the question, assuming that was the case, but the word of a family member in attendance at the funeral takes precidence over an educated guess.
Since a Catholic funeral begins with a funeral Mass, anyone may attend. Also, since one of the Corporal Works of Mercy is to bury the dead, Catholics view attendance at and participation in a funeral Mass to be a virtuous act and a chance to pray for the soul of the departed.
Ask a family member casually. My friends dad just died and I wanted to attend the funeral though i was not yet invited. i texted him "hey (friends name) and i were planning on coming to the funeral, is that cool, or should we not come that's cool 2" if they ask you not to come, you were not the only one not invited, it was probably supposed to be a more private event with just close family friends, do not be offended.
You cannot
neutral colors, like black or white.
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