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Although black has long been the traditional color for mourning it isn’t
required any longer. Wearing a color other than black isn’t a sign of disrespect.
Generally, play it safe with any dark or subdued color. Dark suits and ties for
men and dresses or suits for women are always appropriate; just as you would
any event, dress in something suitable for the occasion.

Out of respect for the deceased, the family of the deceased, and all those
following in procession, the respectful and courteous approach would be to
pull over, yield to the procession, and proceed once the procession goes by.
Pedestrians too should wait, and not step into the crosswalk until the entire
procession has passed. It is considered most courteous to remove your hat,
stand respectfully, and acknowledge the solemnity of the procession. This will
allow the grieving family the courtesy of reaching the final resting place or
destination of their loved one.

Yes you should. A person never knows how or when they are going to die, and
it is difficult for families to make so many decisions in the short period of time
between death and the funeral. When your family is dealing with their grief,
it sometimes seems that thoughts become muddled and unclear, and even the
most simple questions are hard to answer. Help your family by being prepared
in advance. It is a great gift.

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