Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.Of course. A funeral procession was part of the Roman culture.
The funeral was Nov 2, 2005.
Please allow your funeral directoe to advise you. That is part of what you are paying them for , their professional advice.
She was granted a state funeral by the government of India which was conducted in part by the Catholic Church.
episode 80 (well, 80 part 2) was the hokage's funeral D: R.I.P
i will go to funeral someone funeral but i have to go to school to take in my education seriously
Yes
No, the noun 'funeral' is not a standard collective noun. Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a funeral of lies; a funeral of relationships, a funeral of broken dreams, etc.
No!
The funeral for John Paul II was on April 8, 2005.
According to news reports, the family intend to hold the funeral at the Neverland Ranch.
Never heard of that before, in fact I wondered why would anybody want cow at a funeral.