Floral tributes at the funeral included wreaths from Greater Manchester Police and her local bingo club.
Women embraced head wreaths, cloche hats and bobbed cuts instead of traditionally acceptable hairstyles.
For a country which still hangs wreaths on its Lenin statue, that is alarming.
The president and first lady had laid wreaths in reflecting pools at Ground Zero on Sunday.
In front of them, Hillary's coffin was draped in a New Zealand flag and covered in wreaths.
Wreaths were also ripped up in the overnight attack at the memorial garden in Killowen Orange Hall in Shuttle Hill.
Hymns were sung and a two-minute silence was held, before wreaths were laid at the scene at Narrowwater.
The walls in that room are adorned with wreaths crafted by volunteers using red, white and blue yarn.
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During the service, survivors recited a psalm and a Kaddish prayer for the dead as they lit candles and laid wreaths.
The sale also featured more than 50 volunteers and local designers making wreaths.
Veterans' representatives laid wreaths at the Cenotaph before nearly 10, 000 ex-servicemen and women marched past to commemorate their fallen comrades.
Lighted trees, shrubs and wreaths bring a sense of days gone by, hope and innocence to even most economically devastated neighborhoods.
Twenty-three trees, with 224 wreaths, 486 feet of garland and 1, 464 burgundy, red and gold bows among them, grace the building.
The casket was placed atop a hearse, which was festooned with flowers and wreaths and driven slowly toward the military academy.
During the day, women weave flower wreaths and float them on water trying to guess where a future partner will come from.
"We're moving away from artifice to more natural wreaths, " says Ms. Hviid.
The march finished at the cemetery to lay two wreaths in memory of the two workers shot dead by the Army in 1911.
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Growers say they see opportunity in selling an outing in addition to a tree, so they offer wagon rides, hot chocolate and wreaths.
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Around five million poppies and 8, 000 wreaths are hand-assembled by 40 veterans with disabilities every year at Lady Haig's Poppy Factory in Edinburgh.
The many crosses and wreaths left in the military cemeteries after the events were over would be a moving testament to that determination.
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The casket was placed on top of a hearse decorated with flowers and wreaths, which slowly made its way toward the military academy.
More than 60 wreaths of condolence had been sent, many from friends the couple had made in the entertainment industry over the decades.
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Wreaths in memory of those on both sides who lost their lives were also laid by a number of dignitaries including a German Admiral.
Those whose candles burn the longest and whose wreaths float the farthest are believed to have a higher chance of marrying within a year.
In April about 300 fans joined them to mark the 10th anniversary of the deaths by laying wreaths at Leeds United's Elland Road ground.
And in the lagoon at Tahiti six white wreaths lay all alone, washing in and out, in and out with the wavelets on the beach.
Wreaths in memory of the thousands who died on both sides in the conflict will be tossed into the sea on Monday morning as a final tribute.
Wreaths, flowers, and simple notes of appreciation have comprised the makeshift memorial at the foot of the Musial statute in front of Gate Three at Busch Stadium.
The wreaths' backbones are made up of boxwood cuttings from a landscape maintenance company that works on historical sites such as the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
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