Yes, if your not coming back! Yes to be serious if you want. If someone is cremated rather than a body being brought home, it will save thousands in costs.
Yes. The two are unrelated.
Nothing happens on the queens birthday. When the Queen dies there would be a public holiday as it would be a state funeral. I also presume that the coronation for Charles would be a public holiday...
Yes, you can be buried on a bank holiday. Funeral services and burials can typically proceed regardless of public holidays, although specific arrangements may vary based on local laws, cemetery policies, and the availability of staff. It’s advisable to coordinate with the funeral home and cemetery to ensure all necessary details are managed in advance.
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A funeral greeter cleans and drive funeral vehicles in a funeral procession. You have to place caskets in parlors or chaples to wake or funeral.
everyone gathered at his Funeral. funeral is to respect the dead.
It is entitled "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden.
no, The law does not force you to have a funeral. but you do need a certificate of death. Otherwise if you do not want a funeral you do not need a funeral.
she was at the private funeral but not he public funeral
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Yes, there can be funerals on New Year's Day in Britain, although they may be less common due to the holiday. Many funeral homes and cemeteries may have limited services on this day, as it is a public holiday. However, if necessary arrangements are made in advance, funerals can still take place. Families often choose dates that are meaningful or convenient for them, regardless of the holiday.