There are many different things one could used during a funeral service to commemorate the deceased. Some of these things are photographs paying homage to the person's life. Sometimes the person's favorite music is also used.
the family of the deceased one
If a funeral is not able to be paid for, the spouse or child of the deceased may be able to receive a one-time death benefit payment from Social Security if the deceased was on that. The deceased may also be buried by the state or cremated.
To plan a proper funeral service for someone, one must first notify others that a loved one has deceased. One must then call a funeral home and make proper arrangements for a funeral service, and notify loved ones and friends of the deceased of the tragedy. The entire process is similar to that of a wedding though the two temperaments are remarkably contrasted.
In the UK no one can be made to pay for someone's funeral. If the deceased made no arrangements and no one wishes to pay then the state will pay for cremation and minimal services. In most cases the assets of the deceased will be sold by the estate to cover the cost of the funeral.
Funeral flowers are usually sent as a gift to the deceased's family. Most flower shops will understand when one mentions the flowers are for a funeral and perhaps provide some sort of discount.
Funerals take place when someone hires a funeral home to perform one. Funerals don't just happen spontaneously. Whoever arranged for the funeral is obligated to pay for it. If you do not want to pay for a funeral, don't arrange one.
Speak to the funeral director and they will be able to advise you. You can bring some items to place inside the coffin with the deceased person (again speak with the funeral director), such as a photograph, teddy bear, a flower, are some items that can be considered to be put in with a deceased loved one.
A will makes no difference other than to indicate if the deceased parent left funds either money or life insurance to pay the cost of their funeral. They are still you're parent, so the adult child should pay, that is the moral stance. However, legally, the children do not have the funds to pay for the funeral, then they can ask the government for help. Most governments usually will provide for the cost of a basic funeral for a deceased, if that deceased left no means from their estate to meet their own funeral costs.
actually i think whoever they gave the the money to when they died that's who pays for the funeral but if they didnt give the money to any one they pay for it from the insurance
They will only go if they are served lunch.
Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
No, as long as you have other means to pay for the funeral. You will have to use it for that purpose however, if it is directed to be used in that manner in someone's Will. If a deceased person was insured, it is normally one of the first things that is directed in the Will.