pallvarer
Pallvarer, also known as pallbearers, are individuals who carry the coffin of a deceased person during a funeral or memorial service. The term "pallvarer" is derived from the Latin word "pallium," which means cloak or pall, referring to the funeral shroud. Traditionally, pallbearers are chosen from the deceased's family or close friends, and their role is to provide support and comfort to the bereaved during this difficult time. They often walk behind the hearse, with the pallbearers on either side and the family following behind. The number of pallbearers can vary, but it is often an odd number to symbolize the journey from life to death and back to life. In some cultures, the pallbearers may also carry the deceased's ashes or urn during a cremation service. The role of a pallvarer is a significant one, as it involves honoring the memory of the deceased and providing emotional support to the family and friends left behind.