Bagpiping
for Military Funeral Services
For funeral services, the
friends and family usually gather at the Administrative
Building inside the main entrance to the cemetery.
An assembly room is assigned for friends and family for each
service. The receptionist will direct
you to the appropriate room. The
Administrative Representative and the Chaplain will come to this room
to meet
with the next of kin about 30 minutes before the start of the service.
The Administrative
Representative will announce when friends and family
should go to their cars and assemble in front of the Administrative
Building. From
there, the
Representative will lead the procession to the gravesite, columbarium,
or as
appropriate to the caisson transfer point, and then to the interment
site.
For
services originating from Fort Myers Old Post Chapel,
friends
and family gather at the
designated chapel on
the base.
The family will be directed to the family
room to meet with the Administrative Representative and Chaplain about
30 minutes prior to the
service. After the chapel
service, the
procession will follow the caisson by foot or car to the gravesite or
columbarium for the interment service.
Occasionally, the
funeral home may have the funeral
procession meet at the main gate of Arlington National
Cemetery. The
family and friends would
then be lead by the Administrative Representative to the caisson
transfer point, gravesite, or
columbarium.
Your piper will meet with you and the Administrative Representative at either the Administrative Building, the Chapel, or the Main Gate before the service.
No piping is allowed for services in the Old Post Chapel. The regulations limit piping for services in ANC to playing at the very end of the graveside or columbarium service. The piper is allowed to play after all military honors are rendered, the flag is presented to the next of kin, the Arlington Lady (if present) has made her presentation, and the military are leaving the field.
For
more information about services in Arlington National Cemetery visit
their official WEB site at http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/index.htm
Quantico and Culpeper National Military Cemeteries
The funeral procession
will meet in their cars at the assembly point
inside the main gate to the cemetery.
From there, the Administrative Representative will lead the
procession
to the designated shelter for the service.
If you would like, your piper will be near the shelter to play two to four tunes as the cars arrive and the friends and family move to the shelter for the service. After the service and all military honors are rendered and the flag presented to the next of kin, you piper can play one or more tunes. After the announcement of the conclusion of the service and the dismissal, your piper can move away from the shelter playing additional tunes as the guests depart.
Contact
Norm Weaver:
703-594-3755
703-577-8782
(Cell Phone)