City Line Florist is honored to offer a robust and elegant selection of sympathy flowers, plants, and gifts.
If you are having a difficult time choosing the right arrangement or finding the right words, give us a call or read more in our sympathy guide.
Sympathy Flowers Categories
Favorites in Sympathy Flowers
Just Like Heaven
Forever Remembered
Skies of Remembrance
Dish Garden With Fresh Flowers
Angel of Grace
A Blooming Peace Lily
Life's Glory
Divine Peace Bqt
Never Walk Alone
Serenity Spray
Gentle Thoughts
Pure Love Heart
Love Lives On Standing Spray
Forever Remembered Casket Spray
Sympathy & Funeral Flowers
At City Line Florist we've established personal connections with local funeral directors in order to deliver exceptional service when grieving relatives and friends need it most. We design fresh flower baskets, standing flower sprays, beautiful funeral wreaths, floral funeral hearts, flower crosses, and beautiful flowering gardens. We also deliver a wide variety of green and blooming plants for funerals, expressing sympathy or memorial celebrations of life. Flower delivery also available to funeral homes, churches, and mortuaries across the country.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the appropriate flower for sympathy?
Roses and carnations are both popular flowers for funerals, memorial services, and other sympathy occasions. Other appropriate selections include lilies (especially calla lilies), gladioli, chrysanthemums, and orchids.
What color flower is best for sympathy?
The best color flower for a funeral, memorial service, or expression of condolences, varies between people and between cultures. Traditionally in Western cultures, red roses at a funeral symbolize strength and dignity. White is also a popular color, symbolizing honor and peace. Of course, bright flowers and pastels are also appropriate. Blue flowers represent sadness, and purple flowers represent respect. We recommend you also consider honoring the deceased with arrangements made with their favorite flower varieties and favorite colors.
When should you have sympathy flowers delivered?
It is appropriate to send a vased bouquet of sympathy flowers or a sympathy plant as soon as you hear of the passing of the deceased. We recommend that you wait to send larger arrangements, like standing easel sprays or wreaths, until the funeral service is held. It is also a kind idea to send flowers to the home a week later to remind the bereaved that they are still in your thoughts.
What type of arrangement is appropriate to send to a funeral or memorial service?
Anyone may send floral baskets, vased arrangements or living plants. Floral wreaths, crosses, and sprays are appropriate when sent by anyone personally acquainted with the deceased or the family of the deceased. Tributes, casket covers, and urn arrangements are traditionally reserved for family members. Should you wish to send an arrangement of this type, be sure to ask the family first. If you would like to learn more about funeral flower etiquette, view our Funeral Etiquette guide.
Can I send a live plant to the funeral home?
Yes, it is appropriate to send a green or flowering plant to the funeral home. Many funeral homes will deliver plants or flowers to the home of the bereaved after the memorial services, if specified. Others may request that the family take them home with them.
Where can I send funeral and sympathy flowers in Trumbull?
City Line Florist is honored to offer delivery to all local cemeteries and funeral homes in Trumbull and surrounding areas at your convenience. We can also deliver to local residences and any location hosting a memorial service.
Can I send sympathy flowers to the family's home?
Absolutely. Some people choose to send flowers a week or so after the funeral, to remind the bereaved that they are still thinking of them and their loss. Floral honors are always appreciated, no matter when they are received.
What should I write in a sympathy card?
Coming up with the words for a sincere and thoughtful sympathy message is probably the most difficult of all. Trying to comfort someone who is in pain and has suffered a loss may leave you confused on where to begin. It is helpful to write words of support and encouragement and, above all else, to be sincere and thoughtful. Often a well-crafted quote works well to capture the sentiment you're feeling.If you are having some difficulty finding the right words, our sympathy guide may be helpful.