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Funeral flowers serve as a tribute to honor the life and memory of a friend or loved one. When you find it hard to express your feelings through words alone, a thoughtful delivery of funeral flowers can convey your heartfelt condolences. We offer a diverse selection of funeral flower arrangements, handcrafted with care by local florists. Our range includes both classic designs for traditional services and modern selections for a contemporary tribute.

Offering sympathy flowers is a compassionate way to show you're thinking of someone during their time of loss.

As always, if you are unsure about what funeral flowers to deliver to express your sympathies, please contact our Specialty Sympathy Advisors toll free at 1-866-538-2259 or the Funeral Director. Each arrangement is available for same-day delivery to the funeral home, church, residence, or office.

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Funeral Flower Delivery

When a friend or loved one passes away, many people want to send funeral flowers for delivery to express their heartfelt condolences to the family and other mourners at the service.

Funeral Flower Arrangements

Typical funeral flower selections often feature casket flowers, standing sprays like floral crosses or wreaths, and more intimate arrangements such as sympathy flower baskets. Our collection of funeral flowers spans the favorites: from the serene beauty of lilies and roses to the comforting presence of daisies, mums, and snapdragons. While white flowers are a common choice for funerals, adding a touch of blue, pink, purple, or red can bring a gentle splash of color to honor the individuality of the departed. Beyond the popular choices, we also have smaller arrangements such as sympathy bouquets, vase arrangements, and memorial plants, each a thoughtful way to share your sympathy and support.

Flowers for Funeral: How to Choose the Most Appropriate Arrangements

If you're uncertain about the most fitting flowers for a funeral, our sympathy resources are here to guide you through the etiquette and help you make a choice that feels right for you. Whatever your funeral floral arrangement needs may be, our Sympathy Advisors are here to assist you with thoughtful selection and arrangement, ensuring your flowers are delivered with care to the service or the family's home.

How to Select Meaningful Funeral Flower Arrangements

Funerals are always somber occasions as we gather to honor the life and legacy of someone we have loved or know through a close connection to a friend. Traditionally, we send flowers to show that we care, and as mourners pay their respects and offer their condolences to the family, they see these flowers. Let’s face it, though: Some floral arrangements for a funeral can be impersonal. When we choose a more pleasant and meaningful bouquet, we’re showing that we care while also providing comfort. Here are some suggestions for choosing a visually pleasing floral arrangement for a funeral.

  • Choose happy and meaningful colors: While white is perfectly appropriate, particularly to mark the death of someone you didn’t know particularly well, choosing a more vibrant, colorful arrangement will help to lift the spirits of family and friends alike. Ashley Greer, an award-winning florist, recommends selecting arrangements that include the deceased person’s favorite color. “The most joyful flowers to send are ones in the favorite colors of the deceased — this means there’s not a one-size-fits-all, and that each arrangement will be custom to the individual receiving it,” Greer explains. “Traditional colors of happiness include yellow and orange, though if the deceased’s favorite color was purple, that will feel more appropriate.” Fred Hoffman, a co-founder of Seniors Life Insurance Finder, says that pleasant, less formal arrangements can help both the family and the mourners. “Many people prefer to avoid attending funerals and other memorial services,” he says. “They find the occasion too difficult and often emotionally charged and are unsure how to handle it. It will be a great gesture to offer comfort and let the family know that you are thinking of them.”
  • Personalize the funeral flowers: When choosing which flowers to send for a funeral, think about the life of the person. If you know their favorite flower or plant, you could send that. Or, look into the meaning of different blooms and select some that reflect your relationship with the deceased.
  • Considerations for all floral arrangements: No matter what type of funeral, keep in mind that the arrangement will need to be visible to everyone. “You can opt for a three-sided design or something with a little height,” Greer says. “For funerals, all flowers make excellent choices — just be mindful of the way they are combined.”
  • Send floral arrangements for a funeral to the family home: If you prefer, you can get flowers delivered to the home of the family instead of to the funeral itself. “If you send flowers to the house, I recommend a tasteful display that is not too large nor fragrant,” Greer says. Greer also suggests keeping the decor of the home in mind if possible: “Choose flowers and colors that you know the recipient will appreciate and that will add beauty and harmony to the home,” she says.

Sending funeral flowers when someone dies is a wonderful way to show that you care for the family and share their sadness. By taking the time to make your chosen arrangement personal and meaningful, you will be sure to bring comfort to everyone who gathers to remember the life of a special person and support one another.

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Funeral Flower Delivery

When a friend or loved one passes away, many people want to send funeral flowers for delivery to express their heartfelt condolences to the family and other mourners at the service.

Funeral Flower Arrangements

Typical funeral flower selections often feature casket flowers, standing sprays like floral crosses or wreaths, and more intimate arrangements such as sympathy flower baskets. Our collection of funeral flowers spans the favorites: from the serene beauty of lilies and roses to the comforting presence of daisies, mums, and snapdragons. While white flowers are a common choice for funerals, adding a touch of blue, pink, purple, or red can bring a gentle splash of color to honor the individuality of the departed. Beyond the popular choices, we also have smaller arrangements such as sympathy bouquets, vase arrangements, and memorial plants, each a thoughtful way to share your sympathy and support.

Flowers for Funeral: How to Choose the Most Appropriate Arrangements

If you're uncertain about the most fitting flowers for a funeral, our sympathy resources are here to guide you through the etiquette and help you make a choice that feels right for you. Whatever your funeral floral arrangement needs may be, our Sympathy Advisors are here to assist you with thoughtful selection and arrangement, ensuring your flowers are delivered with care to the service or the family's home.

How to Select Meaningful Funeral Flower Arrangements

Funerals are always somber occasions as we gather to honor the life and legacy of someone we have loved or know through a close connection to a friend. Traditionally, we send flowers to show that we care, and as mourners pay their respects and offer their condolences to the family, they see these flowers. Let’s face it, though: Some floral arrangements for a funeral can be impersonal. When we choose a more pleasant and meaningful bouquet, we’re showing that we care while also providing comfort. Here are some suggestions for choosing a visually pleasing floral arrangement for a funeral.

  • Choose happy and meaningful colors: While white is perfectly appropriate, particularly to mark the death of someone you didn’t know particularly well, choosing a more vibrant, colorful arrangement will help to lift the spirits of family and friends alike. Ashley Greer, an award-winning florist, recommends selecting arrangements that include the deceased person’s favorite color. “The most joyful flowers to send are ones in the favorite colors of the deceased — this means there’s not a one-size-fits-all, and that each arrangement will be custom to the individual receiving it,” Greer explains. “Traditional colors of happiness include yellow and orange, though if the deceased’s favorite color was purple, that will feel more appropriate.” Fred Hoffman, a co-founder of Seniors Life Insurance Finder, says that pleasant, less formal arrangements can help both the family and the mourners. “Many people prefer to avoid attending funerals and other memorial services,” he says. “They find the occasion too difficult and often emotionally charged and are unsure how to handle it. It will be a great gesture to offer comfort and let the family know that you are thinking of them.”
  • Personalize the funeral flowers: When choosing which flowers to send for a funeral, think about the life of the person. If you know their favorite flower or plant, you could send that. Or, look into the meaning of different blooms and select some that reflect your relationship with the deceased.
  • Considerations for all floral arrangements: No matter what type of funeral, keep in mind that the arrangement will need to be visible to everyone. “You can opt for a three-sided design or something with a little height,” Greer says. “For funerals, all flowers make excellent choices — just be mindful of the way they are combined.”
  • Send floral arrangements for a funeral to the family home: If you prefer, you can get flowers delivered to the home of the family instead of to the funeral itself. “If you send flowers to the house, I recommend a tasteful display that is not too large nor fragrant,” Greer says. Greer also suggests keeping the decor of the home in mind if possible: “Choose flowers and colors that you know the recipient will appreciate and that will add beauty and harmony to the home,” she says.

Sending funeral flowers when someone dies is a wonderful way to show that you care for the family and share their sadness. By taking the time to make your chosen arrangement personal and meaningful, you will be sure to bring comfort to everyone who gathers to remember the life of a special person and support one another.

Funeral Flowers Related Questions

What to write on funeral flower card?

A funeral flowers card does not need to be lengthy to be sincere and comforting. The best rule of thumb to follow when sending funeral flower arrangement is to be heartfelt and warm in your message. Some examples you can write in a funeral flowers card are, “my/our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time,” “thinking of you and your family,” “sent with love and remembrance,” and “sending warm and healing thoughts to you and your family.” Funeral arrangements are a way to honor and remember loved ones while also including a heartfelt note sending your condolences to the family.

How to send funeral flowers to a funeral?

Sending funeral flower arrangements are a heartfelt and warm way to send your love and thoughts to a family during a time of loss. Funeral flowers can be sent directly to the church or funeral home to be displayed as part of the funeral flowers for the service. Flowers for a funeral can depict how loved and cherished someone was in their life and it is a beautiful gesture to send to honor and remember someone passed on. Sending funeral flowers directly to the church or funeral home is easy, just type in the address of the church or funeral home once you’ve chosen the funeral flower arrangement you like and it will be delivered directly there with your note of remembrance to the family. It is also good to double check the times of the funeral or wake to ensure your funeral flowers arrive at the correct time.

What are appropriate flowers and gifts to send to family, friends, and co-workers for a funeral?

Family: Typically family members will often send larger traditional funeral arrangement flowers such as, funeral standing wreaths and hearts, standing crosses, large floral standing sprays and casket flowers.  The family members will most often send this as a group as one large piece. Some flowers also list the relation of the relative.
Friends: There are different levels of friendship when sending funeral flower arrangements. If you’re close friends or you’re chipping in with a friend group, a larger funeral flower is a good choice such as funeral standing sprays or abundant flower baskets which are often displayed during the service. For friendships that are not as tight knit, funeral flower arrangements that can be displayed at the service are a lovely gesture to send your thoughts and prayers to the family. 
Coworkers: When sending funeral flowers to a coworker, you just want to let them know you care. The important thing is they know you’re thinking of them. Professional colleagues may send a group gift, such as a standing spray or a funeral arrangement basket.  In many cases for a coworker, sending a card, funeral flowers arrangement or sympathy arrangement to their home is also appropriate. Gourmet foods can be a comforting gift during a difficult time as well, such as baskets filled with snacks or food for the family. Sympathy baskets can be a great idea as well for coworkers to let them know you’re thinking about them.

Funeral Flowers Related Questions

What to write on funeral flower card?

A funeral flowers card does not need to be lengthy to be sincere and comforting. The best rule of thumb to follow when sending funeral flower arrangement is to be heartfelt and warm in your message. Some examples you can write in a funeral flowers card are, “my/our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time,” “thinking of you and your family,” “sent with love and remembrance,” and “sending warm and healing thoughts to you and your family.” Funeral arrangements are a way to honor and remember loved ones while also including a heartfelt note sending your condolences to the family.

How to send funeral flowers to a funeral?

Sending funeral flower arrangements are a heartfelt and warm way to send your love and thoughts to a family during a time of loss. Funeral flowers can be sent directly to the church or funeral home to be displayed as part of the funeral flowers for the service. Flowers for a funeral can depict how loved and cherished someone was in their life and it is a beautiful gesture to send to honor and remember someone passed on. Sending funeral flowers directly to the church or funeral home is easy, just type in the address of the church or funeral home once you’ve chosen the funeral flower arrangement you like and it will be delivered directly there with your note of remembrance to the family. It is also good to double check the times of the funeral or wake to ensure your funeral flowers arrive at the correct time.

What are appropriate flowers and gifts to send to family, friends, and co-workers for a funeral?

Family: Typically family members will often send larger traditional funeral arrangement flowers such as, funeral standing wreaths and hearts, standing crosses, large floral standing sprays and casket flowers.  The family members will most often send this as a group as one large piece. Some flowers also list the relation of the relative.
Friends: There are different levels of friendship when sending funeral flower arrangements. If you’re close friends or you’re chipping in with a friend group, a larger funeral flower is a good choice such as funeral standing sprays or abundant flower baskets which are often displayed during the service. For friendships that are not as tight knit, funeral flower arrangements that can be displayed at the service are a lovely gesture to send your thoughts and prayers to the family. 
Coworkers: When sending funeral flowers to a coworker, you just want to let them know you care. The important thing is they know you’re thinking of them. Professional colleagues may send a group gift, such as a standing spray or a funeral arrangement basket.  In many cases for a coworker, sending a card, funeral flowers arrangement or sympathy arrangement to their home is also appropriate. Gourmet foods can be a comforting gift during a difficult time as well, such as baskets filled with snacks or food for the family. Sympathy baskets can be a great idea as well for coworkers to let them know you’re thinking about them.