Williams & James Mortuary...
We deliver sympathy / funeral flowers to Williams and James Mortuary in St. Louis seven days a week,
plus we offer 3 hour rush delivery for that last minute order.

We are a local St. Louis flower shop and not a telemarketer a thousand miles away, pretending to be a St. Louis florist!
Please accept our condolences if you have come to our site at a time of sorrow and loss.

Above are examples of the dozens of sympathy arrangements that we deliver to:
Williams & James Mortuary
1424 Dielman Ave - St. Louis, Missouri 63132
(314) 993-0890


You can order sympathy arrangements starting at $30.00 from:
A.B.P.S. Florist
(We are an actual flower shop located in St. Louis, MO)
2631 Telegraph Rd. - Saint Louis, Missouri 63125
Local Number: 314-892-0089
Toll Free Number: 1-866-892-0089



Enter our main website here to see pictures of our 3 pages of sympathy / funeral
flowers that we can deliver to Williams & James Mortuary for you



Besides delivery to Williams & James Mortuary, we also deliver to every other funeral home, chapel
or Mortuary in St. Louis city and St. Louis county!

 

We are not related to Williams & James Mortuary in St. Louis, MO They just happen to be
one of the better funeral homes in the Saint Louis area
We deliver affordable funeral flowers to Williams & James Mortuary in St. Louis as a service for you
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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.
Services

Funeral homes arrange services in accordance with the wishes of families and the deceased.
The funeral home often takes care of the necessary paperwork, permits, and other details,
such as making arrangements with the cemetery, and providing obituaries to the news media.

When the deceased are brought to the funeral home, they are usually embalmed to delay decomposition.
The embalming procedure involves removal of blood from the corpse and the use of makeup to make corpse look more lifelike.
If the deceased was disfigured from an accident or illness, the embalmer can sometimes perform restorative services to
make the corpse presentable for an open casket service. If the embalmer is unable, or if the family requests otherwise,
the funeral home can perform a closed casket service.

The funeral home often sets aside one or more large areas for families to gather at a wake.
This area contains a space to display the deceased in their casket for visitors to pay their respects.
Funeral services and memorial services may also take place at the funeral home. Funeral homes also
offer prearrangement services for those who wish to prepare their own funeral services before death.

Because of the increasing popularity of cremation, there are more funeral homes with crematoriums.
Funeral homes without facilities on-site often contract the work out to other firms.

Some funeral homes are family owned and operated. Others are part of larger corporations;
however, unlike those in other industries, these corporations often act anonymously to appear
as if they are family owned.

 

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