what ever colour you are comfortable with.
Please allow your funeral director to assist you to make the invitations correct and to reflect the wishes of your family, and of the deceased.
I have been at funerals where one of the sons has delivered the eulogy ( if he is able to " hold it together " emotionally , it seems O.K. )
Flower arrangements should be tasteful and understated. It is an expression of individuals to the departed and meant to show respect to all and to the grieving family.
I am assuming you mean "What should a non-Jew do at a Jewish funeral?" If that is your question, then the answer is: don't do anything that stands out. Just follow the lead of those around you, carrying yourself in a conservative manner. Wear business attire and sit in the appropriate section by gender. Remain quiet for the funeral service and the burial service. Do not accept any offers for participation in carrying or moving the casket or filling in the grave, as these should be performed by Jews.
If it is a military funeral, the traditional color scheme is red, white, and blue to represent the flag they were dedicated to. The classic flower theme would include carnations, gladiolas, snapdragon, roses, lilies, and chrysanthemums.
Proflowers, Teleflora and Fromyouflowers all offer next day flower delivery, but if you want to be sure you'll be getting them in time you should really use a local flower service.
When people who attended the funeral come home.
The usher at the funeral for a fallen comrade should be some one from the service or a higher rank officer who knew the fallen comrade. the usher will greet people at the door show them there seats . the usher should have a smile because that the first person they will see the guest should feel welcomed.
The usher at the funeral for a fallen comrade should be some one from the service or a higher rank officer who knew the fallen comrade. the usher will greet people at the door show them there seats . the usher should have a smile because that the first person they will see the guest should feel welcomed.
Flowers should not be sent to a Hindu funeral. If a friend wishes to send flowers, it is best to send them after the funeral and cremation, so they are not part of the ceremony. Hindis' use Tulsi, a relative of Basil at the funeral. This is used to pass health benefits on to the dead before their next life begins. The lotus is an important and sacred flower and it is linked to good health and virility. Family members may place lotus flowers and Tulsi over the body of the deceased.
When indoors, when addressing a lady , during an outdoor funeral service, during the playing of the national anthem , and at the raising and lowering of the flag .
If your children were close with their father you should attend the funeral to be there to support your children.