According to a study conducted by the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, after family, friends and eulogy, flowers rank first among those who have lost a family member or friend as the most meaningful aspect of funerals. Those surveyed believe flowers and plants are a critical component of funerals, providing a necessary diversion, something to talk about and a bright environment at a somber time.
Asked to identify gifts and memorials that helped a great deal with grief, a majority of surveyed respondents named flowers and plants. Respondents also agreed strongly that looking at the cards to see who sent flowers is a comfort.
Flowers show respect for the deceased, as well as loving support of family and friends, especially when you cannot be there in person. Flowers also make for a more pleasant atmosphere, helping those present feel as comfortable and welcome as possible. With flowers at a service, you help create a lasting and beautiful memory for those who have gathered to mourn the loss of someone dear.
Even when a charity or other organization has been selected to receive financial contributions in memory of the deceased, flowers are considered by most to be an appropriate expression of additional sympathy and support.
There is a wide variety of floral tributes for every budget. Among them: bud vases, table arrangements, standing arrangements, sprays, wreaths, planters and other designs which reflect a more personal aspect of the deceased, such as favorite flowers, colors, and styles. Here, too, your professional florist can advise you.
Among floral sympathy expressions, distinctive fresh flower designs and garden basket planters are becoming increasingly popular as they may be easily transported home after the funeral to serve as a comfort to the family.
The floral staff at Pinehurst is here to help you with all your floral sympathy needs.
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