Have you spent a lot of time attending funeral services at
funeral homes in Lee's Summit, MO
in the past? If you haven’t, you might not know what to say and do when you show up for services at one in the near future. You might even end up saying or doing the wrong thing at funeral services simply because you don’t know any better. Prior to attending services, you should learn all about practicing good funeral etiquette at funeral homes. Here is how to do it.
Begin by picking out the right thing to wear.
Good funeral etiquette begins long before you arrive at a funeral home for Lee's Summit, MO funeral services. It starts with picking out an acceptable outfit to wear. Unlike in the olden days, you do not have to limit yourself to a black suit or a black dress in this day and age. But you should wear something that’s a darker color so that you don’t stand out too much. Generally speaking, you should try to wear something that’s relatively formal in order to pay your respects without distracting others.
Make sure you show up for funeral services early.
Once you’ve put on the proper attire for funeral services, you should make your way to a funeral home and, more importantly, make your way there on time. In fact, it’s a good idea for those attending funeral services to arrive 20 or even 30 minutes early so that they’re able to park and make their way inside before funeral services start. You don’t want to be one of the stragglers walking in late and disrupting everyone else. Give yourself plenty of time to head into a funeral home and find a seat for the services that are going to take place.
Prepare to say something to the grieving family.
When you arrive at a funeral home for services, you should get right inside and look for an open seat as we just mentioned. But before sitting down, you should also offer up some words of condolence for the family that is grieving a loved one’s loss. You should avoid spending too much time talking to them, especially if you’re not particularly close with them. But a simple “I’m so sorry for your loss” will go a long way when it comes to showing your support for a family mourning the death of a loved one.
Put your phone away and resist the temptation to use it.
Nowadays, most people can’t go more than five minutes without fidgeting with their phones. It’s become a bad habit for a lot of people. You should try to break this habit when you’re in attendance at a
funeral home. If you have to, leave your phone in your car so that you’re not tempted to take it out and use it. You are likely going to distract other people if you spend even just a few seconds glancing down at your phone or playing around with it.
At Speaks Chapels, we take funeral etiquette very seriously and strive to help those attending funeral services at our funeral homes to practice good etiquette. We also specialize in helping families to
plan the best services for their loved ones. Call us today to start making Lee's Summit, MO funeral arrangements for your loved one.