Unless they died in the bathtub
Answer:
People die when they die - dressed or undressed.
People who are viewed at a funeral home usually are dressed in their typical (if not somewhat upgraded) clothing. Nudists may not follow this rule.
In the afterlife of many faiths the dead are issued with special clothing - white robes for Christians and very nice clothing and jewelry for Muslims
In the case of "Classic" ghosts who are an afterlife subset - the dead seem to wear whatever they died in or in "fitting" cloths to demonstrate their position in life (armour for knights etc.)
They usually wear a suit and tie or any other formal attire.
everyone gathered at his Funeral. funeral is to respect the dead.
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
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Whoever wants there to be a funeral will have to pay for it.
A speech given to celebrate the specialness of that person and their life. (It's really nothing for the dead person, more for his loved ones at the funeral)
usually the main person not including the dead body
It is called a Hearse. A hearse is a funeral vehicle used to carry a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery. In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches.
no because it could be the last time you see that person
He is the person who prepares the deceased for the funeral and ultimately buries the dead. An undertaker in french is un fossoyeur
In case the person might not actually be dead.
It is called a wake.
No. It is disrespectful and not the place to wear them. A funeral is like church where you wear an appropriate outfit.