It depends on the church. the lively ( March of the Saints- on the way back from the cemetery- is New Orleans tradition- but in real life- more sombre airs are adopted. At the funeral of a family member in the church- it followed the pattern of a regular Mass and there were hymns- sung by the regular choir. the final hymn which included the blessing of the Coffin - holy water and such- was ( From Whom all Blessings Flow) with an air chime ( not a true carillon) in strategic spots. Very solemn, dignified atmosphere. One wonders, jocularily if this song ( not intended as a funerary air) mignt have been used in connection with Richard Nixon- from whom all Blessings Flow- get it. Besides the, err, turbulent waters!
"The Funeral" by Band of Horses
brad paisley
Yes, Milton Ostrander "Big MO" wrote and recorded the Funeral of Jesus. More info available at www.bigmoministries.com. MO stands for his initials "Milton Ostrander."
The band perry.
its by sixx am itss called life is beautiful
blaine larson
Jane Siberry and KD Lang, song is called Calling All Angels
It's called you don't. Unless you're a two year-old, you're really weird for asking
The reach is in maine. Read Jean's memories of the funeral. She says when they played The Reach at his memorial, she cried. Dan had loved that area. And it was and still is home.
Lizzie west - prayer
It is called "Love you this much" by Jimmy Wayne.
Whiskey Lullaby. no. no. no... it is "How do you get that lonely" by Blane larson.