lookin Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 Some friends are asking how to give condolences and support for the spirit of Lu Lingzi and for her family. 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 abeilles, PolyWonk and Cookie 3
callista Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 I just found this link for donations to the scholarship fund: https://www.bu.edu/alumni-forms/forms/lu-lingzi-fund/
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