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Gifts for Funerals

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  • What Gift to Give for Funerals

    Some people choose to give the family a memorial gift when someone dies. The gift honors the memory of the deceased and helps the survivors know they're loved and supported. The gift item varies, according to the needs of the family. The deceased or a family member may specify the memorial gift on some occasions.

  • How to Use Pictures of the Deceased at Funerals & Wakes

    The passing of a loved one marks an extremely difficult period in the lives of the deceased's family and friends, so it makes sense that images of the person be incorporated into the wake or funeral. Use favorite photos of the deceased and those loved by family and close friends. Ask relatives and friends for their favorite photos of the deceased and make copies for collages and similar photo displays where the funeral is being held.

  • Christian Gifts for a Funeral

    During a Christian funeral, it can be difficult to know what to say or do to offer comfort to the bereaved. Fortunately, Christian funeral gifts can help provide a reminder that the departed is in a better place while wordlessly communicating that you sympathize with the bereaved's pain and loss.

  • Proper Funeral Gifts

    Funerals are a time for people to come together and comfort those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. According to an article by Jeffrey Wolowiec of Parkside Chapels, our modern day funeral traditions began 3,500 years ago in ancient Egypt, when funeral processions were necessary to transport the dead to their final resting place. Show appropriate sympathy by offering the bereaved family a gift during their troubling time.

  • Memorial Gifts for a Funeral

    Send a memorial or bereavement gift as a gesture after the passing of a friend, loved one or community member. These gifts pay tribute to the deceased and provide his survivors with a way to remember their loved one as they grieve their loss. Memorial flower arrangements are the most common type of memorial gift, ranging from casket sprays to small displays. Flowers don't last long after a funeral, which makes them a temporary tribute.

  • Gifts for Funerals in Lieu of Flowers

    If you have a friend or loved one who has passed away recently, then you will want to send a bereavement gift to the surviving family as a memorial to the deceased. Flowers are the traditional bereavement gift, but some family members offer other options for mourners. Read the obituary or consult the funeral home to find out if the family members are requesting a gift "in lieu of flowers." This term means that you can send a gift specified by the family, if you wish.

  • Funeral Home Gifts

    When an acquaintance or a friend's loved one dies, it is customary to send a bereavement gift according to the family's wishes. Consult the obituary of the deceased to determine what that is. For example, an obituary may state that the family requests "donations in lieu of flowers." If this is the case, you may send flowers or a donation. "It's best to stick with their request at such a sensitive time," writes the etiquette expert at The Emily Post Institute. If you have questions, contact the funeral home directly.

  • Funeral Director Gifts

    If you have benefited from the guidance and concern of a funeral director recently, then you may want to send him a gift of gratitude. Funeral directors guide the bereaved through the difficult process of planning a deceased loved one's funeral and selecting important details such as a casket or urn and flower displays. Send a gift and a personal note card that comes from your heart. Consider gifts that will help your funeral director unwind from all of the grief he or she experiences every day.

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