obsequy

/ˈɑbsəˌkwi/
noun
  1. A funeral or burial ceremony; the rites performed for a dead person.
    • The family held a quiet obsequy for their grandmother in the old chapel.
    • He delivered a moving eulogy during the obsequy for his friend.
    • Ancient obsequies often included elaborate rituals and offerings.
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