The shrine, built into the estancia gate wall, had a row of fresh flower wreaths laid out below the niche.
Creating flower wreaths and circles is a family tradition - Elizabeth Jane has been making them for as long as she can remember.
The adolescents were wearing flower wreaths in their pale hair, and nothing else.
They wore flower wreaths on their heads and white blossoms were twisted into their reins.
State, party and provincial organs were recorded as having sent flower wreaths to decorate the funeral hall.
Washington walked through streets decorated with flags, silk banners, flower wreaths and evergreen branches.
Reese caught the flower wreath before it tumbled to the floor "You changed yourself, Liza.
Civil pulled her coat a little closer and placed her flower wreath on the grave.
One of the largest flower wreaths were sent by Arturo Bray.
In urban areas, flower wreaths and florals are typically given at a funeral, as well as money, for less well-to-do families.