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  Index Page » Self Management » Coping With Loss
   
 

Sympathy Funeral Flowers

   

Whenever a loved-one or a friend is deceased, it is the simplest form of condolences to send sympathy flowers to the funeral. Studies conducted showed that the colors and the fragrance from the flowers and the sympathizing cards help ease the grief of the family members. It is a simple way of symbolizing that you share with them the grief they are going through during those troubled times. Mourning family members still seek comfort in those times of mourning, and flowers help ease the pain of the loss.

There are different types of sympathy flowers you can find. There is the coffin spray that lies on top of the coffin. The traditional posies are set in an oasis base. You would be able to find heart-shaped arrangements, the traditional wreaths, or the non-traditional name or lettering tributes where the flowers are arranged to form a word or words. Garden basket types are one of the most popular arrangements you can find in the market. A very common arrangement you will find is the bouquet. You can also find personalized arrangements like crosses, pillow-types and other more unorthodox shaped design.

No matter what the shape or design of the flower, one thing you would have to bear in mind is the appropriateness of the gift. Though you may have the right intentions, due to certain issues like traditional clashes or religious practices, your gift may turn out to be offensive. If you are unsure how your gift would be accepted by the mourning family, it might be best to seek the advice of a professional florist. These florists would have a better idea on what would be more appropriate to send.

Author: Jennifer Bailey
 
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Jennifer Bailey is a notable scripter. Jennifer likes to pen down articles about this field.
This article can be searched using: coping with loss, coping with grief, coping with grief & sorrow, overcoming grief, grief & loss
 
 
 

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