Funeral Flowers from Coworkers
Whether a coworker of yours has lost someone or a coworker has passed it’s important to send flowers to honor the deceased. Sending funeral flowers to funeral services is very professional and keeps up your work relationships. You’re showing the family of the deceased that you care and are respectful of their loss. However you may be unsure of what types of arrangement you should send of you are a coworker, here are plenty of great examples.
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Table Arrangements from Coworkers
If you don’t know the coworker very well a nice table arrangement will show you’re condolences without being over the top or going over a budget. These items are appropriate to send to the funeral services or even to the family’s home as a sympathy arrangement.
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Funeral Plants
Another appropriate thing to send to a funeral or as sympathy would be a funeral plant. This is something the family will be able to enjoy as a remembrance of their loved one for days to come.
Funeral Baskets
Perhaps you knew your coworker better than just being acquaintances, than a funeral basket would be more appropriate. Anything from all white funeral flowers to a mix of red and white funeral flowers are wonderful ways to honor the loss of a coworker or a coworker’s family member.
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Funeral Standing Sprays
A standing spray is a display of flowers that is placed on an easel so they are easily visible. These items are perfect to send from a company, if coworkers are chipping in to send a funeral piece standing sprays are some of the more popular choices.
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The Care and Compassion Spray is a stunning all red funeral flower standing spray that will show your deepest sympathy.
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Wreaths
Funeral wreaths are another example of a funeral arrangement that multiple coworkers, or the company could send in honor of someone. The Ring of Friendship Wreath is a colorful and happy funeral flower arrangement. It has all yellow flowers and will symbolize the bright person that your company or job has lost.