How to
Choose the Right Funeral Car
A loved one has passed away, and the funeral
will be happening soon. As this is a time for family to be
together, it is most appropriate that they travel together to the
church, and from the church to the cemetery. However, it is also a
matter of choosing the right funeral car to accomplish this.
Funeral
Car Ideas
First of all, choosing a funeral car depends on
the amount of people that want to travel together. If the amount is
relatively large, then a black limousine should be used as the
funeral car.
If there is only a small amount of people that
wish to travel together, then an option is to drive in a black
Cadillac as the funeral car. However, there is also the option of
having the immediate family travel in a black limousine, and a
Cadillac with other family members and friends could follow behind
them.
If the family does not particularly care to hire
a funeral car, then they do have the option of simply selecting
their own transportation. This is a choice that small immediate
families often choose.
Although there is not a particular way in which
everyone arrives to the funeral, a particular way to leave the
funeral is usually observed. This happens when the procession is to
go to the cemetery.
The first car in the procession is usually the
hearse, followed by the flower car. However, this is sometimes
reversed. Next comes the main funeral car that has the deceased’s
immediate family in it. Following that might be another car of
family or friends.
After the immediate procession cars, other
funeral attendees are to follow the procession with their
headlights on, to signify that they are going to the cemetery.
There are several rules that other vehicles should follow during
this kind of procession.
The first rule is to never try to cut in and
disrupt the line of the funeral procession. If another vehicle is
waiting to merge onto that part of the street, they are to wait
until the procession goes past. It should also be noted that
funeral processions do not necessarily have to obey traffic
lights.
A funeral car should be chosen with care, as
often many families end up arguing about who should travel with
whom. Don’t let arguments lead to tension on the day of the
funeral. A funeral should allow loved ones to join together in
mourning for the deceased in a time of tribute.
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