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Funeral Etiquette

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    • How to Make a Casket Cover

      There are two kinds of casket covers. The most often used cover is a blanket or spray of flowers. This is usually provided by the children or other close family members of the deceased. The spouse or closest person to the deceased would place a floral pillow in honor of their loved one at the head of the casket. The old traditional... more »

    • How to Use Funerals to Get Dates

      While funerals are meant for grieving and remembering the dead, they are also a place to celebrate the living. And nothing let's you know you're alive more than nabbing a few numbers at your Great Uncle Milty's send-off. But there is a touch of tact that needs to be practiced when looking to grab a griever. Here are some tips that... more »

    • How to Start an Etiquette Business

      There are so many changes in what is considered good etiquette in various situations that people aren't quite sure how to act. Proper etiquette is almost nonexistent for many children these days. If you have a lot of knowledge of etiquette, beginning an etiquette business could be a golden opportunity for you right now. more »

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