If you are going to personally attend the funeral, then it would be appropriate, especially if you have children together. However, your sentiments behind the death of the ex is determinant to this as well, if you have kept a good non-romantic relationship then it is appropriate. If you have not spoken with this person since the divorce and they have been "dead to you" since, then don't and don't even attend especially if you are not going to mourn. It is a matter of respect for the other mourners,
type of flowers should you send for Filipino funeral: calachuchi, white roses, orchids
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That's always a personal decision. I sent flowers to my exs funeral.
Flowers sent to the wake are normally displayed at the funeral as well. Only one arrangement is needed.
If the funeral is that of the children's other parent or a grandparent, it would be the right thing to do.
Flowers are considered joyful, which is inappropriate for a sad occasion.
you dont have to but its nice
* You would only send flowers to the widow or to the funeral service or both along with a sympathy card, but do not send flowers for their anniversary.
Yes, unless the family requests otherwise, flowers are sent to the funeraL home where the wake service takes place. They are then brought to the cemetery after the Funeral Mass, and placed by the body.
Yes, it is a nice gesture to send thank-you notes to guests who signed the guest book at a funeral. Thank-you notes should definitely be sent to those who sent cards, memorial donations, or flowers.
yes, it shows your appreciation
Flowers should not be sent to a Hindu funeral. If a friend wishes to send flowers, it is best to send them after the funeral and cremation, so they are not part of the ceremony. Hindis' use Tulsi, a relative of Basil at the funeral. This is used to pass health benefits on to the dead before their next life begins. The lotus is an important and sacred flower and it is linked to good health and virility. Family members may place lotus flowers and Tulsi over the body of the deceased.