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03/05/2025
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02/05/2025

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Dr. MorrisThey only slowed me down for perfection!
02/05/2025

Dr. Morris
They only slowed me down for perfection!

26/03/2025

"Funeral Rules"

WHAT TO SAY
It can be difficult to know what to say to the family of the deceased to express your sympathy. To begin, offer your condolences to the family. If you are comfortable, share a memory of the deceased. In this difficult time, sharing the joy of the deceased’s life can help comfort the bereaved. For example, “I was so sorry to hear of Mary’s passing. She was always such a wonderful friend to me."

WHAT TO WEAR
When attending a memorial service or funeral, dress in dark and subdued colors, such as dark blues, grays, browns, and black. Be sure to dress simply and conservatively. Men are encouraged to wear a jacket and tie paired with dress shoes, while women should choose either a dress or a suit. Any jewelry should be subtle and traditional.

ARRIVING
When attending a funeral or a service, do your best to be on time. Try to enter the facility as quietly as possible. If there are no ushers present, remember that the first few rows of seats are usually for the immediate family and close friends. Acquaintances should appropriately seat themselves in the middle or towards the rear.

WHEN TO VISIT
Immediately upon learning of a death, it is appropriate for family and close friends to go to the home of the bereaved to offer sympathy and support. This can be a very overwhelming time for a family. Offering to assist with childcare, food preparation, receiving visitors, or service preparations can provide immense comfort during this difficult process.

The funeral home is the best place to visit the family to offer your condolences, as they are prepared for visitors at these services.

FLOWERS
Sending flowers is a wonderful way to express your sympathy to the family of the deceased and can bring comfort in a difficult time. Flowers are a meaningful gift that can be enjoyed during and after the funeral service.
Floral arrangements and plants can be sent to the funeral home to be present at services or sent to the home of the family directly.

WHAT NOT TO SAY
Try not to give comments that minimize the loss, such as "It's probably for the best, because he was suffering too much," or "I've been in your shoes myself." These will not provide comfort to the bereaved.

Wait for the family to discuss the cause of death. Do not bring it up yourself.

15/03/2025

In Loving Memory of
Morris C Wilson
Waters United Methodist Church
Oxford, Md

We Do Not Own Rights to the Music

08/03/2025

Celebration of Life
Barbara Chase Stanley
Scotts United Methodist Church
Trappe Maryland

We do not own the rights to music.

08/03/2025

Service of Celebration
Betty Cornish Harris
Greater Refuge Temple

We do not own rights to this music

01/03/2025

Services for: Elwood Lee Capenter
John Wesley UMC
Carmichael, MD

*WE DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO MUSIC PLAYED*

25/02/2025

Share memories & support the family

22/02/2025

Wake service for
Elder Lenwood Taylor, Sr
Christ Church Perish
Stevensville, MD

We do not own rights to the music

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