To properly place a flag on a casket, the flag should be draped over the casket with the union (the blue field with stars) positioned at the head and over the left shoulder of the deceased. The flag should be spread evenly and not touch the ground. It is important to ensure that the flag is not used as a cover or a covering for any other items, and it should remain in a respectful position throughout the service. If the casket is to be transported, the flag should be removed and folded according to proper flag etiquette.
The flag should be placed smoothly and gently around the casket; the stars should be at the bottom of the casket and the d trips are at the top,
if the U.S. flag is used to cover a casket at a funeral can the flag be lowered into the grave?
Yes, the Christian flag can be used to cover a casket as a symbol of the deceased's faith and Christian beliefs. It is a common practice at Christian funeral services for the flag to be draped over the casket during the service.
There is no need to put anything, decomposition will happen naturally.
A funerial flag is 5 x 9.5.
The American flag covering a casket is typically a size of 5 feet by 9.5 feet. This flag dimensions are used for military funerals to drape over the casket, with the union (the blue field with stars) placed at the head and over the left shoulder. The use of this flag symbolizes honor and respect for the deceased, especially for veterans.
THE UNION IS AT THE HEAD AND OVER THE LEFT SHOULDER!!
first of all do not put the flag down. you should not sit down when a flag is hosted. the flag represents a nation if u get any flag u do not play with it.
the flag should be burnt or put in the trash
Casket
Yes and it wasn't a casket it was a bed she put in a casket when she was burried
I would put the staffs in an 'X' then put the flag over them