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Sympathy flowers sent to the home do wonders to heal a wounded heart. Showing the family you care with a gift of flowers is to show your condolences while at the same time sharing your grief. Funeral flower etiquette typically suggests sending either a sympathy flower arrangement or basket as shown below, but there are also nice alternative gift options available to help lighten up a dreary atmosphere. A common gift alternative is a blooming plant because they can last a lifetime and show your eternal remorse for their loss because they continually bloom again. Another alternative sympathy gift option is a gift food basket, whether it's a traditional fruit basket or our special junk food basket, we have a large variety of gift food baskets available to feed those in mourning.
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 Thoughtful Expressions
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 Asiatic Lilies
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 Patriotic Petals
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 Sweet Liberty
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Delivered Monday $59.95
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Delivered Monday $44.95
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Delivered Monday $49.95
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Delivered Monday $42.95
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 The French Countryside
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 Sentiments Bouquet
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 Plant and Fruit Basket
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 Garden Gathering Basket
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Delivered Monday $59.95
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Delivered Monday $54.95
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Delivered Monday $54.95
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Delivered Monday $99.95
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 Large Basket Garden
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 Delightful Dish Garden
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 Perfect White Lilies
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 So Beautiful
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Delivered Monday $69.95
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Delivered Monday $54.95
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Delivered Monday $89.95
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Delivered Monday $99.95
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 Gerberas in Wicker Basket
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 Touch of Butterflies
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 Flower Surge
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 A Dozen Yellow Roses
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Delivered Monday $69.95
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Delivered Monday $49.95
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Delivered Monday $52.95
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Delivered Monday $69.95
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Recently when my cousin's husband died, the funeral arrangements were made in their old hometown in Indiana (a 7hr. one-way ride for me). So I couldn't make it. As a result, I got on the Internet to "see" the Sympathy flowers available for purchase. It was a huge success. My cousins said the flowers were gorgeous!! They were so good that the widow took them from the funeral home. They lasted in her sisters house for about a week.
Marilynn T., Cleveland, OH
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