Yes. Autopsies will not interfere with the viewing of the deceased.
http://livingstoncoroner.org/faq.htm
Eye donation should not prevent having an open casket service.
http://www.eyedonation.org/faqs.html#6
It is highly doubtful her casket was open (even to family viewing) because along with her enterage they were unfortunately killed on impact. The bodies would have had too many injuries to allow an open casket. A family member can request to...
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Yes, more families select an appropriate service to take place before the cremation or after. You may still have a traditional funeral with visitation, with the cremation disposition taking place after the service. The psychological benefit...
http://clementsfuneralservice.com/index.php/faqs
Viewing is part of many cultural and ethnic traditions. Many grief specialists affirm that viewing the body aids tremendously in the grief process by helping the survivors recognize the reality of the death. This is the first step in the he...
http://www.wittichfuneralhome.com/faq.htm
I highly doubt it due to severity of the injuries her and her entourage recieved from the plane crashing. The coroner will have a autopsy done and if the morgution declares it orange then neither the family or the public will be allowed to ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Was_aaliyahs_funeral_open_cas...
Hello - This is a unique question. There are many variables that affect the amount of time when a body is no longer viewable. It depends if there was embalming performed, if the body was maintained in a cool environment, and certain conditi...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Funerals-1739/2009/2/wakes.h...