Which Funeral Traditions From Around The World Can You Use?

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A couple of years ago, one of my dear friend’s mother lost her brave battle with cancer. Although my friend was sad, she was happy her mother wouldn’t have to suffer any longer. With the help of a local funeral home, my friend and her family planned a funeral service to celebrate the amazing life of their loved one. After discussing the order of service with the caring staff at the funeral home, my friend decided to read the beautiful eulogy her mother wrote at the funeral service. On this blog, I hope you will discover the most common types of tasks a funeral home provides to families of deceased loved ones. Enjoy!

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Which Funeral Traditions From Around The World Can You Use?

7 July 2022
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If you intend to host a funeral for somebody you care about, it may be important to you that you have a lot of unique traditions. If you are looking for a unique way to celebrate your loved one's life, looking to other traditions around the world can be helpful.

These are some of the traditions you might choose to incorporate into your loved one's service. You may be surprised at how your local funeral home can help you implement these traditions.

Sprinkling Rice

In many cultures, it is traditional to sprinkle rice on the ground after a funeral. This is done as a way of wishing the departed soul good luck in their journey to the afterlife. The act of scattering rice also symbolizes the hope for new life and fertility.

If you would like to incorporate this tradition, your funeral home can help you find a substance that is safe to sprinkle in your area and ensure that the rice can be cleaned up afterward.

Wearing White

In many cultures, it is traditional for mourners to wear white to a funeral. This is because white is considered to be a color of mourning. It also symbolizes purity and innocence.

If you would like to incorporate this tradition, the funeral home can notify attendees to wear white (or any other color that you feel would best represent your loved one).

Playing Live Music

Music is often played at funerals as a way to honor the life of the departed. In some cultures, it is traditional for live music to be played throughout the entire funeral service.

If you would like to incorporate this tradition, your funeral home can help you find musicians who can play during the service. They can also assist you in choosing the appropriate music for the funeral.

Visitation & Viewing of the Body

In many cultures, it is traditional for the family and friends of the deceased to have a period of visitation before the funeral service. This allows them to say their final goodbyes and pay their respects. It is also common for the body of the deceased to be present during this time so that they can be viewed by the mourners.

If you would like to incorporate this tradition, your funeral home can help you arrange for visitation and ensure that your loved one's body is prepared.

Contact a Funeral Home to Learn More

These are just a few of the many funeral traditions that are practiced around the world. Talk to your local funeral home to see how they can help you incorporate these traditions into your loved one's service.