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Basics To Know When Setting Up Funeral Sprays

Dealing with a death in the family can be a very tough thing indeed. When individuals are looking for ways to show their affection, they may might look into funeral sprays. With beautiful flower arrangements, the ceremony can be made radiant and will help people mourn their loved one.

The spray will likely be set up on top of the casket. Organizers will want to check into the casket type so that they know what they will be dealing with. Flat-top caskets will be quite easy to manage. Curved surfaces, on the other hand, may take a little more effort to figure it.

Flowers can come in many colors and textures. Usually, they will be placed in an arrangement that will remain vibrant for a day or two. While roses and tulips are often used for this sort of thing, violets and daisies can also be brought in without anyone getting upset.

If the person who has died was in the armed forces, then he/she will likely be entitled to an American flag, which will be draped over the casket. The flag should be as clean as possible and should not have any marks on it. In some cases, the flag will be accompanied by patriotic music.

Respect should always be shown. Individuals who are attending the ceremony should try to be as quiet as possible. Loud voices should always be avoided. This way, the mourning process can proceed without any problems. Cell phones and other devices will of course need to be turned off.

In the end, funeral sprays can be lovely additions to the service. As long as the flowers are in great shape, they will add beauty to the ceremony. Family members and friends can move down the line and pay their respects to the person who has passed on.


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