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Funerals

A funeral is a ceremony that takes place, marking the death of a person. Questions in this category can include things about the ceremony, traditions, and cultural aspects.

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Is it appropriate to send flowers to a Mormon memorial?

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.

Does the father or children of the deceased take precedence in making funeral arrangements?

What does the will say? Who is executor of the estate? Were any plans made by the deceased?

Would it be ok to wear a dress without a bra or panties to a funeral?

A funeral is not a place to make any sort of fashion statement. Conservative clothing sould be the rule, I would think.

How to select the most appropriate funeral flower arrangements?

The most important thing to consider when determining what's appropriate is your relationship with the deceased. Wreaths, bouquets and sprays may be sent from anybody to any location, however what is more important is the type of flower you select. An elaborate bouquet of long stemmed red roses is most likely not appropriate if you were an acquaintance who wasn't very close to the deceased, since this typically represents romantic love and undying affection.

Tributes and arrangements in the form of a shape, such as a cross or heart, are best sent by family members or those of the same religious/cultural background. Such arrangements should be sent to the location of the service or memorial, rather than the home of the bereaved. For the home of the bereaved, potted plants and fresh fruit baskets are more appropriate.

Casket adornments, such as half or full coverings and pillow decorations, should not be sent by anybody who is not of the immediate family.

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Who do you make a check out to for a funeral sympathy card?

Generally, to the deceased's family. Ex.: "The Smith Family"

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Otto Frank was the father to Anne Frank. He lived for many years after WWII and published his daughters diary. He died in 1980 from cancer.

Why wouldn't a funeral home release a body to love l ones?

There can be a vast range of reasons why a funeral home could not release a body:

Is the family claiming the body the 'legal' next of kin and is able to provide supporting documentation which would satisfy a court of law?

Has the funeral home provided a number of services, for which they have yet to be paid?

Under the local, state, and national laws, is the family wishing to have the body released to them planning to have a natural burial? If so, environmental, and local statuary laws and regulations may require the funeral home to be presented with documentation before such a release can be made.

The greatest challenge many funeral directors face today is the issue of fractured family issues, where the funeral home is clearly left in the middle as a victim of family disputes. This most often happens when there has been a divorce or separation and the new spouse or partner is following the wishes of their partner/spouse, but the parents of the deceased, or the children of the deceased are attempting to claim the body so as to take control over the plans of the new spouse. In these instances local, civil, and national laws prevail in these matters and a clear line of responsibility is already determined.

Such a question suggests that the funeral home has already explained openly and honestly why they are unable to release a body to a certain individual. However, the individual is not pleased with their response.

Other than a mandate issued by police or legal authorities, or certain liens placed upon the body for one reason or another, it's difficult to imagine any other reason.

Accordingly, the most prudent and logical step to take would be to contact the funeral director and enquire as to why they are unable to release the body. Provided the person making the enquiry has a legal right to receive and discuss such personal information on behalf of the deceased and survivors, the funeral director will certainly address the question.

What should you do when your husband kept it from you that his ex-girlfriend whom he has no children with showed up at family gatherings that you did not attend even though he stayed all day?

Make sure that there is still nothing going on between the two of them. If nothing is going on, then just leave it alone. DID ANYTHING HAPPEN BETWEEN THEM, IF NOT DO NOTHING, IF YES LEAVE HIM THERE ARE BETTER OUT THERE

What do you wear at a wake?

Generally, it is socially acceptable to wear somber colors and nothing flashy. You want to show respect for the family of the deceased and for the person who has passed. If you are a man, wearing a button up shirt with a tie is appropriate. For a woman, a dress or pantsuit in gray, blue, black or other muted colors is commonly worn.

Why is it important that so few people came to Willy Loman's funeral?

Willy thought that it was important to have lots of friends, but he has few friends at the end.

Is it rare to be 19 and have four generations in the family still alive?

Well if a lot of the children in the earlier generations were had at young ages then you could have a new generation once every 16 years (legally) by 80, you can have 4 generations below you, each 16 years younger than the rest. So no, this is not that rare. The human life expectancy has increased so therefore people can live to see their children's children's children.

What is proper burial attire for the deceased jw?

No special attire is stipulated in any Jehovah's Witnesses literature as to what clothing a corps should be buried in.

Jehovah's Witnesses members attending a funderal or burial would normally dress formally as for one of their Christian meetings.

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Which suhaba dig grave of prophet?

Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib burried the prophet, just a note, Imam Ali(a.s) is not a Sahabi of the Prophet but he is the same as the prophet "Nafsu Rasoolilah"

What to write on funeral flowers for a baby?

Try something like this . " I am very sorry for you loss. " . Or if you like something more poetic , " it's sad that those that leave the biggest mark on our world , octet leave it the soonest. " Sometimes the best thing to say in person or on flowers is nothing at all. Just the thought or your presence says everything.