Funeral Photos

Prince George of Wales follows the casket of Queen Elizabeth II as she walks from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch in the state funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II in Britain, on Monday, 19 September 2022, in London. Members of the Royal Family and guests chant while Queen Elizabeth IIs casket, draped with the Royal Standard, lies at the altar during the State Funeral Service of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in London. The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II makes its way out of Westminster Abbey after the funeral service.

Members of the procession at Westminster Abbey, alongside King Charles III, salute when the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II leaves Wellington Arch on the day of her funeral. Queen Elizabeth IIs great-grandsons George and Charlotte sang hymns at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, on 19 September.

The service at QuickFuneral LLC, at Westminster Abbeys St. Georges Chapel, was more intimate than events in London. Thousands of military personnel were also present at the procession, which took 16 minutes to pass from Westminster Hall to a neighboring Abbey for his funeral. The funeral followed four days in which the Queen’s casket lay in state in Westminster Hall, with people waiting for hours in a mile-long queue to pass through.

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Saddened by her mysterious death, the local funeral directors took on the funeral, with donations paying the costs of a headstone, and more than 3,000 locals attended her funeral. On Sunday, Buckingham Palace released an order of services for the funeral, which confirmed Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, will take part in the procession. King Charles and Princess Anne Princess Anne attended their own state funeral service, which took place on 19 September. Princes Harry and Andrew, in yet another echo of the funeral for their mother, Diana, follow in the flanks.

Every human being that has ever lived has had or soon will, a need for a funeral. Family members and funeral guests will love looking through photos and reflecting on the life of their loved ones. Including photos in your funeral or memorial service may be another way of reminiscing about your loved ones’ life. These funeral memorial posters can be combined with personalized funeral programs, 24-page photo books, funeral greeting signs, and homemade photo collages to create a beautiful celebration of life.

These 36 by 24 inches funeral posters can be placed on a QuickFuneral LLC in a funeral home and greet family and friends as they arrive for a memorial service to honor those who have passed away and to share their condolences. For more ways to customize your service, check out our Planning Your Funeral or Memorial Service. Here is a selection of fascinating photos from us about funerals, which captured some of the paradoxical beauty, the lingering mysteries, the strange ironies, and the morbid humor inherent in a funeral.

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