funeral
A funeral attended only by family members.
A funeral that is not open to the public.
A funeral without elaborate ceremony or expense.
A funeral service held in a church.
A funeral that follows long-established customs.
A public funeral organized by the government for a national figure.
A funeral with military honors for a member of the armed forces.
A funeral open to the public, often for a famous person.
A funeral attended by many people.
A funeral conducted correctly and according to tradition.
A funeral according to the rites of the Catholic Church.
A funeral that meets social standards of dignity and propriety.
A funeral according to Jewish customs and laws.
A funeral that is considered socially appropriate and satisfactory.
A single funeral for many people, often victims of a disaster.
A funeral with complex ceremonies and significant expense.
A funeral where the body of the deceased is displayed in the coffin.
A funeral where the coffin is not open for viewing.
A religious or other ceremony for a deceased person.
An establishment where the dead are prepared for burial or cremation.
The plans and preparations for a funeral.
The decisions made about how a funeral will be conducted.
The money spent on a funeral.
The expenses associated with a funeral.
The formal event or ritual of a funeral.
Another term for a funeral home.
A line of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion as part of a funeral.
A mass held as part of a Catholic funeral service.
A speech given in memory of the deceased at a funeral, also known as a eulogy.
The traditional ceremonies and actions of a funeral.
A chapel where funeral services are held.
A speech given by a clergy member during a funeral service.
The group of people attending a funeral.
A pile of wood on which a dead body is burned as part of a funeral ceremony.
A solemn procession, especially for a funeral.
A formal speech given at a funeral.
A formal term for funeral rites or ceremonies.
Indicates that a funeral ceremony is happening.
Indicates that a funeral ceremony is taking place.
Used to indicate presence at the location of a funeral.
To travel to and be present at a funeral.
To be present at a funeral ceremony.
To arrive at a funeral to show respect.
To be the subject of a funeral ceremony (for the deceased).
To make the necessary preparations for a funeral.
To decide on the details of a funeral in advance.
To lead or officiate at a funeral service.