I think flowers are fairly traditional, although some people request that you donate to a charity in the name of the departed instead.
You can but you don't have to. I would because people like flowers and it seems like the right thing to do but if you don't nobody will hate on you and most likely people will bring flowers so you don't have to worry if you do or don't. Hope this helped :)
Of course! Flowers are always appreciated at Mormon funerals and memorials. It is also becoming increasingly popular to donate money to a charity that the deceased would have supported and send a card saying that in lieu of flowers you donated money to that charity in their honor.
No but you can send them through a service text4free.net
No, you can't send "Poop" via US Mail Service, its illegal if you send for absolutely no reason.
I have used Parskado.com to send gifts and flowers to my family in Iran. They are reliable, very fast and have a perfect customer service. Nobody wants to take risk of missing a special day just because of using unreliable service.
Yes, E Send Cash is a legitimate service for sending money.
Top Up Online is a mobile phone service which allows a user to send friends and family call credits. A customer can send mobile phone credits via this companies software.
Because Christ Promised to send to His Apostles and to his disciples the Holy Spirit.
Generally, the branch will send a military chaplain (or priest) to the residence of the family (generally the spouse). In rare cases, the serviceman's commanding officer may also fulfill the responsibility.
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.
You can send condolences to Hindu family by saying that we are sorry for your loss. They must feel good.
It is not customary to bring a gift to a memorial service, at least in the U.S. In some American religious and cultural groups it is a nice gesture to send flowers to the funeral home or to the place where the memorial will be held. Sending sympathy cards is a very widespread custom.