How To Follow Funeral Etiquette
How To Follow Funeral Etiquette
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Funeral etiquette may not be the same nowadays as it was before but it's never forgotten to show sympathy to the family of the deceased.
Hello. My name's Dean Wilson and I'm the managing director of Dean Wilson Independent Family Funeral Directors. We're a small family-owned company based in South London offering a personal funeral service to families of all faiths in the community.
You can visit us at www.deanwilsonfunerals.co.
uk, and now we're going to talk about arranging a funeral. Funeral etiquette has changed quite a lot in the past few years. So, it's always wise to contact the immediate family of the deceased to see if they have any special wishes for the mourners and the etiquette at the funeral.
It is always polite and courteous to send a sympathy card once death has occurred to the immediate family and then follow it up with a phone call to ask if there are any special requests regarding the etiquette at that funeral. So to recap, funeral etiquette has changed quite a lot over the past few years, so it's always wise to contact the immediate family of the deceased to see if they have any special wishes for the mourners and the etiquette at the funeral. It is always polite and courteous to send a sympathy card once death has occurred to the immediate family and then follow it up with a phone call to ask if there are any special requests regarding the etiquette at that funeral. .