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  1. A funeral procession is a procession, usually in motor vehicles or by foot, from a funeral home or place of worship to the cemetery or crematorium. [1] [2] In earlier times the deceased was typically carried by male family members on a bier or in a coffin to the final resting place. [3]

  2. Jul 16, 2020 · Funeral Procession Laws. Funeral procession laws in the U.S. vary from state to state. For example, in Texas, there are no laws regarding funeral processions, although they traditionally have right-of-way at intersections. In Florida however, vehicles and pedestrians must yield right-of-way to funeral processions (unless they are emergency ...

  3. May 28, 2020 · A funeral procession is a path walked or driven from the funeral service to the cemetery or crematorium. Whether you are driving or walking in a funeral procession, or come across one as you are heading somewhere, it's good to know the proper etiquette and rules so you know what to do.

  4. Dec 14, 2022 · A funeral cortège, also known as a funeral procession, is when a group of people or line of vehicles follows a coffin in a hearse. The procession will usually start at the funeral home or the home of the person who died and end at the venue where their funeral service is taking place.

  5. A funeral procession is a term that is often used to describe two things: a motorcade to the funeral service or place of burial, or the order followed to lead the deceased’s body into a church for the funeral service.

  6. Jan 16, 2017 · The procession describes the act of accompanying the body of the loved one as it is moved from the funeral to its final resting place. Community Support. A procession invites the broader community to show respect, comfort, and support for the grieving family.

  7. Aug 29, 2019 · Last updated: 29 August 2019. Image by ianhearse from Pixabay. Led by the hearse, a funeral procession is also called a cortege and is usually followed by mourners in funeral cars. The final journey begins at the funeral home, or from where the person who has died is lying at rest in their coffin.

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