Flowers have always been a favorite choice to express one’s grief and sympathy on the death of a loved one. Even though a lot of funeral invitations these days request “in lieu of flowers”, urging the guests to donate to a charity, flowers still remains a popular expression of concern at funerals. Many people still remain confused about whether it really is a good idea to take a bouquet of flowers along to a funeral or not.
A popular study entitled “The Role of Flowers and Plants in the Bereavement Process”, which was specifically conducted to find out whether flowers helped in dealing with the grieving process, advises in favor of sympathy flowers at funerals. According to the study 83% of the respondents who had experienced the death of a loved one, found flowers to be helpful in recovering from the loss. The reasons why flowers are a favorite accompaniment to funerals are numerous.
Firstly, and most importantly, flowers serve as a decoration for the funeral home, making the gloomy setup appear a little more cheerful. This infuses a feeling of hope and peace in the atmosphere, having a psychologically positive effect on the friends and family of the deceased. The favorite choices of funeral flowers are white carnations and chrysanthemums, which not only look great, but also have a soothing aroma to them. The fragrance of these flowers is also believed to have a therapeutic effect.
It is always a good idea to include a personal note along with the flowers, while attending a funeral. The note helps to show that you care, and that you are there for the bereaved family, if any need arises. It is also thoughtful to give a potted flower instead of a bouquet or wreath, since this gives the family a keepsake to cherish in memory of the deceased. Moreover, nurturing the plant and taking care of it has an air of positivity and hope to it, and serves as a good way for the affected family members to divert their attention from the sorrow that they are going through.
While the best time to give flowers is on the funeral day, it is considered appropriate to send flowers up to one month after the death, if you are at some place far, or get to know about the death after the funeral. At times, it is the smallest of gestures that offer the maximum support when we need it most. Funeral flowers are just one of those amazingly thoughtful gestures!
We at Chisolm’s Family Funeral Home & Florist provide you the best funeral flowers in Texas. We have a partnership with the A&L Florists, a leading flower shop in Copperas Cove. For more information about our services, visit us at Chisolm’s Family Funeral Home & florist, LTD. at 813 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Copperas Cove, TX 76522. You can also call us at 254-547-3524.
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