Shakir Stewart
In Cantonese, "going to a funeral" is expressed as "去葬禮" (heoi3 zong3 lai5). Here, "去" (heoi3) means "to go," and "葬禮" (zong3 lai5) means "funeral." This phrase is commonly used when referring to attending a funeral service.
The Funeral of God was created on 2004-07-13.
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
Memorial
Possible. You Are The Reason Everyone Else Showed Up.
Those attending a Hindu funeral should not bring flowers or anything else with them - one comes empty-handed.
No one 'has' to attend a funeral. One does so out of love, respect, and sympathy for the survivors. Attending a funeral is hard, but it is the right thing to do. If you absolutely cannot bring yourself to attend, then don't go. However, it is often less difficult to come to terms with a loss by being there to say your final goodbyes.
A funeral fire is when you have a funeral but there is fire inside the funeral. They use it to make a sign to god.
She was not listed nor did she sign as attending.. But it is not known.
No, you should thank the person while your at the funeral, not after they attended it.
If you are assembled in the name of god, then worshiping god is enough.