By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Flowers are considered to be the best medium that can be used for expressing your feelings in a state of joy as well as sorrow. Losing a loved one, or the passing away of your acquaintances, could be one of the saddest occasions of your life and what better way to express your condolence than sending flowers to the grieving family. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2010-10-11 | Gifts Death is one thing that everyone in this world has to deal with. It is inevitable and always comes with great grief. When a loved one passes everyone is left suddenly taking care of such things as the funeral service, funeral procession, obituary, and many other things. One more thing is flower arrangements for the deceased. Flower arrangements can be captivating as well as relieving for those who have survived the deceased. There are many reasons for having flower arrangements at a funeral. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Sympathy flowers are sent to homes, or can be carried while attending the funeral service. The following sympathy flower etiquette should be kept in mind while making a selection. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Flowers are the best medium of conveying thoughtful expressions. And in the context of making your silence more vocal in the minds of people, there is no other commodity perhaps matching the instinctive appeal and charm of a floral contribution. This article explores why flowers are used as gifts in times of grief. read more
By: Amy Nutt | 2008-04-24 | Society People use flowers for a number of reasons They are sent to others when something great has happened in their life, as an expression of love, for encouragement, and also for sympathy... read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Recently I learned that the different colours of flowers have different associations. A friend of the family had unexpectedly died. I was not going to be able to attend his funeral. I wanted to send something to show my respect. My mum suggested I send a floral arrangement to the funeral, to express my feelings of loss and sympathy to his wife and children. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Sending flowers to those grieving as a sign of support and sympathy has long been an accepted tradition. It may be connected with the ancient practice of placing flowers and belongings with the dead. Placing flowers with the dead has been documented as far back as 62,000 B.C. It may have been possible that the flowers were treated as a symbol of love. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death What would be the best thing to do in this situation? Send flowers? After a quick and simple online search you will be able to find a vast amount of information on what kind of flowers to send and how. read more
By: Vp Flower | 2011-10-19 | Gifts When a family loses one of its members, a tiny sympathy matters a lot. Even if you send them sympathy flowers, it has huge significance. This article tells why you should consider Florists Dublin. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Trends in funeral and memorial services are continually changing - they have become shorter, and viewing of the casket almost reduced to zero. This is not for us to judge and what we need is to make a gift of sympathy flowers to show that the family has our support in its hour of grief. Artificial sympathy flowers would easily suit this purpose and a careful and thoughtful selection of the arrangement could go a long way in assuring the bereaved family of your genuine concern and support. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death When someone important to you passes on it can be a difficult time for all. First, there is the grief to deal with. Then the stress of trying to find the right flowers to show your support. Luckily most people working as florists are knowledgeable and understanding. There are usually several sympathy flower arrangements that they can suggest. Some people just want to pick a nice arrangement and have it delivered. Others may want help in choosing the right sympathy flowers. They want flowers that have special meaning to them, or to the deceased. read more
By: Roger Harding | 2011-04-09 | Business * cost for a casket: $two,300 * cost of a gravesite: $1,000 * value to dig the grave: $600 * expense of a grave liner or outer burial container: $one,000 Thankfully, there are several elements you ... read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death Last year one of the people who worked for the same company I did passed on. I never met the man. I did not know him at all. However I was under a lot of pressure to go to his funeral. I did not feel comfortable going to the funeral of someone I did not know. Funerals are for people to say goodbye and express their love. It is meant to be shared by others who are also saying their goodbyes. It is not a time for strangers to invade friends' and families' grief. I did, however, feel sending his family sympathy flowers was appropriate. So why send sympathy flowers? I may not have known the man but I could understand what his family was going through. I sent the flowers as my way of expressing sympathy for their loss. read more
By: D. Damore | 2010-03-22 | Death Flowers are an integral aspect of a funeral. They are the most appropriate thing to give when a family member or friend passes away. By giving flowers to the bereaved family you send a message across that you are with them in their time of sorrow and that you care. The following paragraphs will guide you through the important aspects of selecting flowers for a funeral. read more