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medicine, and some well-placed                            hobbies and interests. Also, speak
            humor will help people cope, and                          to the funeral home to receive any
            will bring back fond memories of the                      important  information  on  the  date,
            deceased.                                                 time and location of any funeral
                                                                      service, or other funeral related
            Don’t be afraid to show emotion.                          events.
            Funerals are an extremely emotional
            event, nobody expects you not to shed
            a few tears. However, if you feel that
            you will be too strongly overcome by                      Funeral Etiquette
            your  emotions, have a back-up plan                       Like everything in society, funeral
            in place where someone you trust can                      etiquette and what is expected of
            deliver the eulogy for you. Give them                     you has evolved over time. As always,
            a copy well in advance if you feel this                   common sense and good discretion
            could be an issue.                                        is the best guide to proper funeral
                                                                      etiquette.  Here  are  a  few  do’s  and

            Have a glass of water as well as tissues                  don’ts of funeral etiquette.
            handy.
                                                                      Do:
                                                                      Express your condolences - it’s not
            Obituaries and Death                                      easy to come up with the words to
                                                                      offer sympathy to someone who
            Notices                                                   has  just  lost  a loved one. You  don’t
            Occasionally       a     newspaper        will            need to be a poet, simply saying
            consider the passing of a loved one                       something like “I am sorry for your
            as newsworthy. In this situation, the                     loss, my thoughts and prayers are
            newspaper will print an obituary at no                    with you and your family” is enough.
            cost to the family. A death notice, in                    If you can’t be at a funeral service in
            contrast is a means by which the family                   person, sending a card or leaving a
            uses the newspaper to inform relatives                    message on a memorial website is a
            and friends of the passing. The family                    perfect way to express your sympathy.
            is charged for the death notice, and
            the timing of the print is usually the                    Dress  appropriately  - gone  are  the
            day before the planned arrangements                       days of dressing up in all black for a
            begin. The death notice will contain                      funeral, but jeans and a t-shirt isn’t
            the name of the deceased, age,                            exactly acceptable either. You should
            where they are from, date of passing,                     still dress to impress and avoid any
            relations, arrangements, service date,                    bright or flashy colors. Wearing what
            time and location, final disposition and                  you  would  wear  for  a  wedding  or  a
            if charitable donations are requested.                    job interview would be the most
                                                                      appropriate.
            Remember, most newspapers charge
            for death notices, and they charged                       Sign the register book - the family will
            by the line. Each line contains                           keep the register book as a memento
            approximately four words. The funeral                     for years. Be sure to include your
            director will assist you in creating the                  full name and relationship to the
            correct format and editing in order to                    deceased.
            minimize charges.
                                                                      Give a gift - you don’t need to go
            Writing an obituary is a difficult and                    overboard with your gift, after all it
            emotional task. First, you will need                      is the thought that counts. Suitable
            to gather information from family and                     gifts include; flowers, a donation to
            friends of the deceased about their                       the charity of the family’s choice,
            childhood, education, career and                          or you can make a commitment of



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