Traditional Sympathy Flowers

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When you are mourning the loss of someone you care about, it is important to focus on your healing process and the ones you love. You don't need to worry about doing anything over and beyond for a funeral. Our professionals at Palmer Florist - 1-800-Flowers in Westchester, IL are focused on making traditional funeral flowers that will reflect the beauty of the one that is lost without taking away from their legacy.

Time heals all wounds. We understand how it can be hard to fathom how time heals when you are dealing with the anniversary of the loss of someone you love. It brings back all the emotions of the day they left. Although the pain is just as real, you can still help share your condolences. Sometimes sharing your condolences can mean as much or more on the anniversary as it did when it happened. The 1-800-Flowers® Sincerest Sorrow™ Lavender & White is a stunning assortment of traditional funeral flowers that will mean the world to someone dealing with the anniversary of a loss of their loved one.

Dealing with the loss of a pet is one of the hardest things about life. Pets are a part of the family and sometimes take the role of children to their owners. If someone you love is dealing with the loss of a pet, consider sending them some traditional pet funeral flowers. The 1-800-Flowers® Pure of Heart™ Flower Arrangement is as pure of heart as their pet was to their family. Sometimes the best thing you can do is be there, and a traditional funeral flower arrangement is a timeless way of doing that.

When buying funeral flowers, consider sticking with the traditional. Traditional funeral flowers are a respectful way of showing condolences while allowing the recipient to remain focused on what matters. Our professionals at Palmer Florist - 1-800-Flowers in Westchester, IL are here to create the traditional funeral flowers you are looking for. If you need some help figuring out what you need, we can help with that to. We want to help you brighten the hard days of the one's you care about most.

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