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<blockquote data-quote="Cheldsay" data-source="post: 4345595" data-attributes="member: 57828"><p>I remember when my grandma passed, and the funeral home placed a wreath on the door; it really felt like a sign of respect. I think that practice started fading away in the 80s or 90s as folks began to focus more on personal touches for memorials instead of sticking to traditional customs. It’s kind of a shame, though—those wreaths had a way of making you feel connected to the community during such a tough time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheldsay, post: 4345595, member: 57828"] I remember when my grandma passed, and the funeral home placed a wreath on the door; it really felt like a sign of respect. I think that practice started fading away in the 80s or 90s as folks began to focus more on personal touches for memorials instead of sticking to traditional customs. It’s kind of a shame, though—those wreaths had a way of making you feel connected to the community during such a tough time. [/QUOTE]
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