Wednesday, February 1, 2012

My great grandma died today i cant make it to the funeral but i want to send flowers so...??

they live in another state....So whats the correct way to send them to the funeral home.....? or to her house where her mother was carring for her?? %26amp; do i need to order from a florist in her city? %26amp; whats the best kind of flowers to send for times like these?

My great grandma died today i cant make it to the funeral but i want to send flowers so...??
Just call the florist in your town. They will then contact the florist in her home town. Send what ever flower you can afford. Its not how much you spend on the arrangement, its that

you sent something in the first place.

God Bless you and I am very sorry for your loss.
Reply:I'd say use the internet to find a florist in her town. I'd send them to the funeral - people seem to like having plenty of flowers on display. If you know of a flower she liked, I'd try to get it or something similar. If you don't have anything specific in mind, tell the florist how much you have to spend and your relationship. He/she should be able to suggest something suitable.
Reply:You need to call a florist near where your grandmother will be having services held. Call and let them know the situation and they will for sure tell you what you can send. Also, if someone else has placed an order they will make sure that they are sending something that doesn't look exactly the same.
Reply:just send any kind of flowers or you can ask the florist what they have and you can make your choice and use the florist in their state since it would be hard to ship flowers from a long distance... i'm sorry for your loss.
Reply:You can use any florist. Make sure you have the name, address, %26amp; phone # of the funeral home. The florist (even one local to you) can then wire the order to a florist near the funeral home. Keep in mind that this is very expensive. I am truely sorry for your loss. Hope this helps.
Reply:Call 1800flowers.



Make sure they don't send them in a box. They do this sometimes.



Check to see if they are taking donations in here name to a charity
Reply:Ordere them from the town she lives in and carnations are appropriate for funerals, or maybe a peace lilly.
Reply:Just call FTD, they are really good with deliveries everywhere. You can order online, too. All you need is the name of the FH and her name. I would send something she really liked, if you knew her well enough. Otherwise a nice spring arrangement would be fine. It is the thought that will count.
Reply:You can go online and order them. FTD sends to almost any city in the USA, if that's where you live. There are international florists who deliver all over the world as well. White lilies are usually a good idea. I would suggest sending them to the relative in charge of the funeral arrangements.
Reply:Call a florist that you deal with in your own city and that you trust. Ask them what they suggest and maybe you can tell them what your Grandmother's favourite colours or flowers were so they might integrate them into the arrangement. You can also have a banner that says something like "beloved grandmother", etc. They will then contact a florist in the city where the funeral is being held and deliver this to the service or to the persons home that you want them sent to. You have my condolences I am sorry for you loss.
Reply:Get the name of the funeral parlor and what city and state it is in. Then call 1-800-Flowers.
Reply:lilies are traditional. if she has a favorite or her mother has a favorite you can send those. send them to the funeral home. you can use 1800flowers - they use local florists. or conact the funeral home and ask for a recommendation. or donate money to an appropriate cause instead of buying flowers and send a note to let them know.

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