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  1. A wake is a social gathering associated with death, held before a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and friends keeping watch over the body of the dead person, usually in the home of the deceased.

  2. Funeral wakes are a time for people to meet in celebration and recognition of the deceaseds life. They are also a show of solidarity in support of the grieving family. At most funeral wakes the body will be present, although it is not always the case. If the body is present, the casket can be open or closed.

    • Paying last respect to the deceased. At a funeral, visitors to the wake will be led by the bereaved family to pay their respects to the deceased. This entails pausing at an altar in front of the coffin and bowing three times or presenting joss sticks to the deceased.
    • Spending time with the bereaved family. A funeral is a gathering of family and friends to memorialise a loved one who has passed away. Visitors can offer compassion to the family for their loss, even if it is not part of the tradition, if they don’t know the deceased well.
    • Family visitation. Family members would hold all-night vigils by the coffin in traditional Chinese wakes, and visitors could play mahjong with the family to keep themselves occupied.
    • Before leaving a funeral. When visitors leave, they will be given small red packets containing money or candy and a strand of red thread. Visitors are encouraged to take them as they leave the funeral, but they must spend the money, eat the candy and discard the thread for good luck.
  3. Nov 8, 2019 · What's the Difference Between a Wake, a Viewing, and a Funeral? What Happens During a Wake? What is the Etiquette for a Wake? How to Plan a Wake for a Loved One; What are Some Unique Ideas for a Funeral Wake? How Much Does a Wake Cost? Alternate Memorial Service Options; Funeral Wake: Frequently Asked Questions

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  4. The funeral director can help: collect the body from the home, hospital or mortuary. send the body for embalming (if required) arrange the funeral wake. plan for the cremation, burial, or scattering of ashes. arrange for storage of the cremated ashes, or organise sea or inland scattering of ashes.

  5. May 17, 2023 · Learn what a wake is, how it differs from a funeral, and what to expect and do at a wake. Find out if you need to view the body, what to wear, and how to express your condolences.

  6. Nov 3, 2021 · In this article, we will take you through proper funeral etiquette and what to expect when you are attending a funeral wake in Singapore. 1. A Funeral Wake Is About Paying Respects & Well Wishes To The Bereaved Family. Losing a loved one isn’t easy and emotions will be high during the funeral wake.

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