Etiquette Tips
Funeral Etiquette
What to Wear
Try to find out the dress code before you attend, so that you can be sure you’ll dress appropriately. If you aren’t sure, simply try to dress in a conservative way that shows respect for the family and other mourners. For men, a suit and a conservative tie is usually a safe bet. Women should generally wear a conservative dress, skirt, or pants with a tasteful blouse.
Religious & Ethnic Customs
What to Say
Paying Respect
Signing the Register
Be sure to add yourself to the register book, using your full name so that the family can identify you in the future. It’s also helpful to add information about how you knew the deceased — through work, social clubs, school, etc.
Flowers & Gifts
Turn Off Your Phone
Cemetery Etiquette
Follow The Rules
Most cemeteries have a sign posted near the entrance listing rules specific to the property. Follow the rules and observe any floral regulations they might have set. Make sure to follow and obey the cemetery hours.
Respect the Grave
Be Respectful of Services & Other Mourners
Speak Softly & Politely
Look After Your Children
Don’t Leave Trash Behind