You and They can pay their respects ANYWHERE. God listens to us wherever one prays. Remember, God created the Earth and all its beauty. Man created other things. Go to a beautiful place that God created.
They will hold the memorial service at a local ward building, where everyone is welcome to attend.
Spend as much time with her as you can when she is alive.
Offer to stay with her so the family can run errands or just get some down time. Get to know her hospice workers and ask them for advice on how to help.
(Make sure to share any flowers etc from your garden.)
What a wonderful and gracious person you are!!!!
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They will hold their service at a Local Ward and you may pay your respects there or at the funeral.
Since she is going into hospice it will be a welcome sight to see flowers from your garden.
Always be of good cheer and whenever entering a room, smile and smile big, as if it has been weeks since your last visit.
When visiting with her present a spirit of hope and faith. Find ways to interact and let her speak. Acknowledge her words with a nod and always smile.
If she gets dumpy food, bring something she likes when you visit and smile.
When you leave her for the evening, hug with a smile. You might even suggest prayer and you can lead the prayer.
Make sure the prayer is one of hope, through an almighty and merciful God.
Positively act positive and have an air of hope, always.
The best therapy for anyone is a smile, backed by love and supported by hope and possibilities, through God.
Smile, smile, smile.
I will pray for your friend.
Sorry to hear the sad news.
I’ve never heard of a funeral being held at a temple. It will more than likely be held at the local chapel same as any other church funeral.