I’m not sure how death is handled in your part of the world, but I can tell you how we approach things like this in the United States. It’s ok to dress casual to the funeral home here. People that don’t plan to go to the funeral will sometimes put on their Sunday best; when they go to the funeral home. If you’re planning to go to the funeral; then a casual dress like blue jeans and a t-shirt is fine for visitation at the funeral home. Dressing casual to visit gives you a chance to dress nice for the actual funeral day and show your respects then. I do attend many funerals where people show up in casual clothes and I think this is fine. Your presence is more important than what you’re wearing, so never let your dress clothes keep you from attending a family or friend’s funeral.
I know most people don’t have that luxury and may come online for information about funerals. There are so may types of caskets that are available and it can be a challenge to understand your options when you are grieving. No matter how good you feel or what age you are, you should tell a few people about the way you would want your funeral arrangements to go. Have you ever thought about looking for caskets online, if something should ever happen to you? Or would you prefer a more traditional ground burial? These might seem like little things now, but its one of the more popular disputes that happen with families trying to bury or cremate a loved one. Its hard for any of us to really think seriously on this topic, especially if we are young and healthy. There are now options at Casket Showcase a casket store that can help answer your questions and save you up to 50% on your burial casket. Unfortunately death has no accurate time table and it doesn’t discriminate either. In many ways its like the time card you punch in and out at your job each day. None of us know when our time card will be punched out for that final time and there’s no going back when it does occur.