The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
Laugh at the family of the person who's relative deceased. Also, knock over the casket
The word for a person who attends school is "student."
it will be their estate, nearest living relative and if none of those options are available then the government.
Do you mean a eulogy? For a funeral? If so, I guess it depends how well you knew the person. If it is a relative, I'd say longer. If a distant friend, shorter. All in all, I personally think it should be between 5 and 15 minutes long.
To see the ghost of a friend or relative who has passed on in your dreams suggests guilt and regret concerning relations with that person.
A beachgoer is a person who attends a beach.
An heir does not have to be a blood relative. An heir, also known as a beneficiary, is whoever is listed in a will or trust as a beneficiary. So it could be a friend, or a charitable organization, or a blood relative. It is up to the person making the will or living trust.
The first name and the last name of any person is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. The phrase is asking for the first and last name of someone you know, a friend or a relative.
An attendee is a person who attends an event or occurrence.
This depends on how well you know the person, family or friend. $75 for a friend or co-worker and up to $150 for a close friend or relative.
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