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[quote=Anonymous]I'm with the others who have never heard of being "invited" to a funeral. If it's announced, and you want to pay respects or support a friend, you go. So I'd go OP - just to be there for your friend. If you see her, great - give her a hug and if she wants to chat, great. Since it's not immediately after the death, I think it's fine to give her a heads up you'll be there, but make it clear you're not expecting her to make any effort to greet you etc. Only because if I didn't know a friend was going to be there, and found out later, I might feel bad I didn't acknowledge her presence in person. But I have no idea how to phrase something like that without being awkward - unless it's "I'm planning on going to the service, is there any thing I can do to help, like give someone a ride?" [/quote]
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