Sorry if this is the wrong forum , but some friends are asking how to give condolences and support for the spirit of Lu Lingzi and for her family ( and for the other victims too).
Thinking of lining the street in Boston when the hearse goes to the airport to be sent back to her family in China ?
I read that it is traditional for chinese to have white flowers such as Irises for funerals , so they are thinking to hold up a white Iris as a mark of respect and support as the hearse drives past . ( can anyone confirm if this is correct ? )
Does anyone know the word used to describe when you line up in a street to show support and respect for someone as the hearse drives past ?
Its not a funeral procession because really the body is being taken to an airport.
any thoughts to share people ?
they want to share this around campus and for anyone else.
People want to show support for the grieving family , this woman came here as a guest of the American public really , and there is a bit of responsibility feeling because we are supposed to look after our guests and keep them safe.
We dont know what date she is being taken back to China yet . any ideas peeps ?
A memorial service for LU Lingzi will be held on Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. in the George Sherman Union Metcalf Ballroom beginning at 7 p.m.
thankyou kindly
love n light