It is common to use a full set of clothing, including underwear, socks or stockings, and sometime even shoes if so desired. Traditionally, men will wear a suit and tie, and ladies a dress. Jewellry can be included, as well. Please, tell the funeral director how you would like it placed.
Some people choose to be less formal and bring in everything from pyjamas to track suits . Usually this is done when only the immediate family will see the deceased. Blue jeans and sweatshirts are normal for younger people. Infants often have christening gowns or little jumpsuits on.
Veterans might have their regiment's blazer on for visitation, along with their service medals. Groups such as the Shriner's, Knights Of Columbus and Masons might have their blazers and regalia on, as well.
If money is an issue, and your loved one did'nt have a good suit, don't worry. Usually your area will have a charitable store where they can be purchased very reasonably. You will not be looked down on by our funeral home or by your friends. The funeral home often has some extra clothing on hand to give to you, if needed.
Clothing can be altered slightly by funeral home staff if the deceased has gained or lost weight. We will make sure the clothing fits properly before you see them.
We understand that it is not always possible to pay respects in person, & hope that this small token will help.