Funerals By Color: Red, White & Blue

These bomb pop cupcakes certainly remind us of those hot summer nights out at the ballpark with our families. Honor your loved one by providing a piece of that memory to your family members once more. Check out this tabletop settingwith a red, white, and blue theme. They are a great idea for an intimate family meal or place settings at a memorial service or party. The urn you choose should reflect the personality and spirit of your loved one. If they served in the military, perhaps this American flag urn can remind your family of the commitment they made to our country. Wreaths have long been used as symbols of death and mourning, in which they were thought to form an eternal circle that indicated farewell and provided hope for meeting again in eternity. They can adorn the casket or sit along side it as a decoration. If your loved one had national pride but isn’t eligible for military honors and the draping of the flag over the coffin as a pall, get a coffin decorated with the image of a flag. For the ride to the cemetery, make sure every car has an American flag displayed proudly in the procession. And last but not least, make sure to remember their love of their country this 4th of July with sparklers and wearing American flag themed ribbons.



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