DocMustang
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Recently I had the occasion to be a pall bearer at a funeral. I wore a charcoal grey suit topped by a black fedora. This brought up several questions of etiquette:
1. Hats can be worn in "common areas" such as lobbies and waiting rooms, what about in a church? Are hats removed upon crossing the threshold of the building itself or just the sanctuary?
2. Hats should obviously not be worn during the funeral service proper if conducted indoors, but what about outdoor services? Are hats to be removed for the entire service or only during specific portions of the service such as the prayer and bennediction?
3. If serving as pallbearer, Should a hat be worn or not?
4. Do the rules change in inclement weather?
I understand that traditions would vary among different faiths but what general rules would you follow?
Doc
1. Hats can be worn in "common areas" such as lobbies and waiting rooms, what about in a church? Are hats removed upon crossing the threshold of the building itself or just the sanctuary?
2. Hats should obviously not be worn during the funeral service proper if conducted indoors, but what about outdoor services? Are hats to be removed for the entire service or only during specific portions of the service such as the prayer and bennediction?
3. If serving as pallbearer, Should a hat be worn or not?
4. Do the rules change in inclement weather?
I understand that traditions would vary among different faiths but what general rules would you follow?
Doc