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Gift ideas by occasion – whatever the occasion, there is a gift for it. Browse gift ideas for baby showers to funerals and everything in between.
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Are you, by any chance, travelling to a close friend or family member’s funeral, and wondering if you should bring a gift? If so, who for? What should it be? What would help? We’ve answered this very question in our post entitled, Should I Bring a Gift to a Funeral? Memorial Gift Etiquette Explained. Heck, that’s one you might want to read just because.
Whatever the occasion, we have a gift guide for you. Browse our list of blog posts, articles, and gift-giving tips for all occasions below.
Should I Bring a Gift to a Funeral? Memorial Gift Etiquette Explained
What do you bring to a funeral? What is an appropriate gift for a funeral or memorial service? Are you supposed to bring a gift, or should you even consider it?
This topic is a bit of a downer, but these are important funeral gift etiquette questions that, sadly, get asked quite often.
I was a customer service specialist for a cremation urn and memorial gift company for over ten years. In that time, I personally spoke on the phone to many customers who had these very questions, so I have become quite familiar with the topic.
Funerals aren’t something we really think about or plan for, so when the time comes the question is pressing: What is the gift-giving etiquette for when you see or visit a family after a loved one has passed away?
Read on to learn the proper etiquette for gifts at funerals and memorial services.