Yes most Jehovah's Witnesses accept flowers as generally this is merely a kind gesture of sympathy and respect towards the family. Exceptions to this may occur if the motive for sending the flowers differs. For example some communities follow pagan traditions or customs and sending flowers may be for the motive of honoring the dead or some other ritual.In such cases Jehovah's Witnesses would not want to be seen by the community as following such customs that differ from their own beliefs.
It really all depends on the conditions; weather, money, resources, workers to help out, etc. Kingdom Hall renovations vary widely when it comes to time.
Money provided by an attendee or guest at a funeral service is referred to as a funeral donation or memorial donation. Often bereaved families will note that in lieu of flowers for the family, funeral donations be made to ZYZ and note a charitable institution or cause. Otherwise, if an organization is not specified or there is no mention of funeral donations, attendees are known to give the bereaved family the funds.
An obituary usually has a picture of the person who died and then there will be a paragraph next to the picture. On the obituary in the paragraph it might say leui instead of saying you can give the money to whoever the money/will is going to.
The Funeral grossed $1,412,799 worldwide.
The Funeral grossed $1,212,799 in the domestic market.
That is strickly a business issue between the person who owns the property and the Jehovah's Witness. I am not sure why the matter of the person's religion comes into the picture, but evidentally the asker of this question is not sure if somehow the religious beliefs have an effect on the situation. The answer is that unless there is some other part of this that is not stated in the question, the Witness should have no objection to being hired to perform a service, such as removal of a tree from a property, as long as the owner of the property is involved in the transaction.
"Lieu of flowers" in an obituary means that the family is requesting that instead of sending flowers for the funeral, mourners can make a donation to a specified charity or cause in memory of the deceased. It is a way for family members to honor their loved one's memory through charitable giving.
Death at a Funeral grossed $48,977,233 worldwide.
Your Witness - 1949 Murder for Money was released on: USA: 12 March 1950
Witness grossed $65,532,576 in the domestic market.
Death at a Funeral grossed $42,739,347 in the domestic market.
Four Weddings and a Funeral grossed $242,895,809 worldwide.