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Flowers for Funeral Service [Free Delivery]

We understand that experiencing the loss of a loved one or friend is incredibly difficult and the last thing you want to think about is ordering flowers for the service. Our team at The Flower Bucket is here to help in any way during a challenging time. We want to make sure that you are completely satisfied with any standing spray, floor basket, or vase arrangement you order. Feel free to stop by in person to see exactly what flowers and colors we have at the time and our lovely designers will work one on one with you to ensure we make your vision come to life.


A few guidelines for sending flowers for the service:

If you'd like us to deliver flowers to the funeral home or the church, please be sure to address the order to the deceased persons name. The funeral home or church will need that information so that they can properly display the flowers or plants during the correct service. If you'd like to address a family member specifically to make sure they get the flowers or plant after the services, address your card message to their name in the card message section of the check out process.

If you're sending something to the graveside, please include as much information as possible about the grave location. Many cemeteries are not fully staffed at all times, so we will need plot location in order to deliver accurately.

Flowers and plants will be delivered either on the day of the visitation or service or the day before if it's an early morning service. If your order is placed for delivery two or three days ahead of the service, we cannot deliver them on that requested day. Due to the fresh aspect of cut flowers, we need to deliver closer to the service day and time to ensure that they look their best for services. Most funeral homes do not provide space for flower and plant deliveries until the day of the service.

Be sure to sign your card message with first and last name as the recipient will not have access to your sender information. We often hear from recipients calling for more information on who sent something to them so that they can properly thank them. You may even include an address after your first and last name in the signature so they have it all together.

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