Etiquette is a thing of the past but it would be husband driving wife in passenger seat and son in back
If no family member wants the gun, see if a local gun shop will sell it for you.
She has a husband Christie, and a Daughter, named Bianca, her father is deceased and her mother lives in New Zealand.
The possessive form for the noun the deceased is the deceased's (the deceased's family).
The Bible does not specify but it states that he was of the family of Elimelech, who was the deceased husband of Naomi, Ruths' mother in law.
If you feel you are still close to your ex in-laws then feel free to phone your ex mother-in-law's family and express how you feel about her loss. If you do not feel that close to the family then proper etiquette is to send a sympathy card and flowers to the home addressed to her husband and family.
Possibly none. The deceased husband's rights to inherit as a named heir may have been terminated if he died before the person whose will you're reading. However, if the husband was named as an heir "per stirpes", or as a representative of his branch of the family ("to my children and their offspring"), then his estate and his lawful heirs may have a claim under the will.
Etiquette must be observed at Chinese weddings. Fairly strict rules dictate the colors people should wear when attending the funeral of a Chinese person. It's important to know these rules before attending such a funeral because going against the etiquette can deeply offend the deceased's family.
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If you are introducing your family, you would say "watashi kazoku", not just "kazoku". Both of these words are in the Japanese language and they mean "my family" or "family" accordingly.
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Bills are paid from the estate of the deceased.