Funeral Flowers

We appreciate how upsetting it can be to buy funeral flowers. We hope that our selection of funeral flowers helps you to pay your last respects.
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People have always traditionally sent or given flowers to show their feelings when perhaps words simply won’t express them. This is certainly true of flowers for a bereavement and their symbolism is something that has come to be associated with funerals, wakes and cremations all around the world.

Flowers should be sent to the relatives of the person who has passed away and they are a way for people to express their sorrow for the loss, as well as to offer some comfort to the family. Although a house full of fresh funeral flowers is still a house that has suffered a great sadness, fresh flowers will hopefully go some way to aid the grieving process and to remind the family that people are thinking of them and wishing them well.
 
The flowers or funeral wreath can either be delivered to the house of the deceased or they can be delivered to the church where the funeral is to take place. This choice comes down to the person sending the flowers, although the family may well have a preference for their funeral flowers. It is always better to check before you go ahead and order the flowers for a funeral, as you don’t want to cause offence or go against the express wishes of the family. Flowers at a funeral can help to add a sense of calm, hope and brightness to a church or other place of worship when a funeral is taking place. They are a symbol of a person’s life, as well as a respectful acknowledgement of their passing. It can be comforting for friends and family to be surrounded by the vibrant colours of fresh flowers throughout the day, which is why so much care is taken over the choice and positioning of the flowers in the church or crematorium.
 
Some families might make a special request for the variety or colour of funeral flowers to be sent. This may be because the person who has passed away had a certain flower variety, which was a favourite and they want this to be reflected in the flowers to be displayed at the funeral. Alternatively, they might like some very specific types of flowers for the procession or the service itself. Again, it is best to check with the funeral director, in case they are any specific requirements. If you are buying funeral flowers to send directly to the family, then you can make an informed choice as to which funeral flower arrangement you send. Online florists will often offer you the choice of occasion and the bouquet, spray or wreath will reflect this. Otherwise you can select the type of flower arrangement that you think would be most suitable. Funeral flowers are an important feature of most funerals so it’s important to choose carefully and sensitively from the selection available.
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