We deliver funeral flowers to Austin Layne Mortuary
We deliver funeral / sympathy flowers to Austin Layne Mortuary and Renaissance Chapel in St. Louis.
(Austin Layne Mortuary, not Austin Lane Mortuary (and Layne Renaissance Chapel)
We have 3 hour rush service for that last minute order to Austin Layne, plus delivery on a Sunday!


You can order sympathy arrangements starting at $30.00 from:
A.B.P.S. Florist
Above examples are of the dozens of sympathy arrangements that we deliver to:
Austin Layne Mortuary
7239 W Florissant
St. Louis, Mo 63136
(314) 381-6900
and
Layne Renaissance Chapel
7302 W Florissant Ave.
St Louis, Mo. 63136
(314) 382-1201

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are not related to Austin Layne Mortuary in St. Louis, MO They just happen to be
one of the better funeral homes in Saint Louis.
We deliver affordable funeral flowers to Austin Layne Mortuary in St. Louis, Missouri as a service for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




ABPS logo for a St. Louis florist with the best deals in this area

 

 

 


ABPS Florist - sympathy funeral flowers for a mortuary or chapel service delivered in st. louis - next day delivery is preferred but not required.
In times of bereavement, ABPS Florist can deliver a sympathy floral arrangement or plant to every funeral home, chapel or mortuary
in Saint Louis, Missouri 6 days a week, and on a Sunday on the funeral homes located in south St. Louis city or county. We have very
affordable prices with 3 hour rush service to selected funeral homes. We use only the freshest flowers arranged in a vase, basket urn
or an easel spray. Our flower delivery service that we use has 23 A/C vans equipped to only transport flowers. We will check the visitation
time with Austin Layne to make sure we can get it there in time as soon when your order comes in.

 

 

 

 

 

It is Austin Layne Mortuary, not Austin Lane Mortuary
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Austin A. Lane Mortuary, St. Louis, MO

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AUSTIN LAYNE Mortuary, LAYNE RENAISSANCE Chapel

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Local Funeral Homes becides Austin Layne In St. Louis city and County That We Deliver Sympathy Flowers To:
Advantage Funeral and Cremation
Alexander Funeral Home
Ambruster Donnelly Mortuary
Archway Memorial Chapel

Austin Layne Mortuary
Baumann Colonial Mortuary
Berger Memorial Chapel
Bopp Chapel
Buchholz Mortuary
Calcaterra Funeral Home
Calvin F Feutz Funeral Home

Chulick Funeral Home
Colliers Funeral Home
Eddie_Randle_Funeral_Home
Feiser Funeral Home
Forever Oak Hill Funeral Home
Forever Bellerive Cemetery

Gateway Mortuary
Gebken Benz Mortuary
Gerber Chapel
Granberry Mortuary
Heiligtag Fendler Funeral Home
Hilleman Funeral Home
Hoffmeister Mortuary
Howard Michel Funeral Home
Jay B Smith Funeral Home
Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Kutis Funeral Home
Kutis Affton Chapel

Kutis South County Chapel
Lang Fendler Funeral Home
Lord Funeral Home
Lupton Chapel
McLaughlin Funeral Home
Oak Grove Chapel and Crematory
Ortmann Funeral Home
Ortmann Stripanovich Funeral Home
O'sullivan-Muckle Mortuary

Reliable Funeral Home
RINDSKOPF ROTH Funeral Chapel
Ronald L Jones Funeral Chapel

Schnur Funeral Home
Schrader Funeral Home
Shepard Funeral Chapel
Southern Funeral Home
STYGAR_DREHMANN_HARRAL_Chapel

STYGAR FLORISSANT Chapel
Ted Foster Funeral Home
WHITE-MULLEN-Mortuary
Williams & James Mortuary
John Ziegenhein & Sons Funeral Home

 

 

 

Funeral home: establishment where funerals are arranged
Synonyms: funeral chapel, funeral church, funeral parlor, funeral residence, undertaker's establishment.
A funeral is a ceremony marking a person's death. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from the funeral itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. These customs vary widely between cultures, and between religious affiliations within cultures. In some cultures the dead are worshipped; this is commonly called ancestor worship. The word comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including the corpse and the funerary rites themselves.

Funeral rites are as old as the human race itself. In the Shanidar cave in Iraq, Neandertal skeletons have been discovered with a characteristic layer of pollen, which suggests that Neandertals buried the dead with gifts of flowers. This has been interpreted as suggesting that Neandertals believed in an afterlife, and in any case were aware of their own mortality and were capable of mourning.

 

 

 

 

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