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What to Wear to a Funeral or Memorial Service; Do’s and Don’ts

What to Wear Advice for Funeral or Memorial Service

The last couple years, I have attended several Funeral Services.  Death is a natural part of life, and there are some basic courtesies to consider for what to wear at the funeral or memorial service.

Here is a short list to help you decide on a respectful and appropriate outfit.

Funeral Basics:

Celebration of Life: Event that focuses on the positive impact the person had in life.  Many people may tell stories and share photos of the deceased.

Graveside Funeral:  Service held outside to watch the casket lowered into the ground.  There is usually a short speech, or eulogy, at the beginning.  Expect to stand, as only close family may be the only ones with chairs to sit.

Open Casket versus Closed Casket:  Determines if the deceased be visible or not laying in the casket.

Memorial Service:  An event where one or more people speak about the deceased, often after cremation.  May be a separate or combined event of the funeral.

Viewing:  An event held over several hours for family and friends to quietly pay respects to the deceased and family.  Usually held in a funeral home, may be open or closed casket, prior to the burial or memorial service.  There may be standing and walking around, quietly speaking in small groups.  The viewing will not include speeches or extended sitting.

Wake:  Traditional Irish memorial service, usually involves drinking and toasting to the deceased.

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