National day of Mourning
December 5, 2018
A national day of mourning is a day marked. They are designated by the national government.There will be a national day of mourning Wednesday to honor the late former President George H.W. Bush, who died Friday night at 94. The National Day of Mourning is an annual protest organized since 1970 by Native Americans of New England on the-fourth Thursday of November, the same day as Thanksgiving in the United States. It coincides with an unrelated similar protest, Thanksgiving Day, held on the West Coast. Even though it’s busy time of year for mailing holiday card and gifts united state postal service locations will be close on Wednesday. The closed on a national day of mourning are stock market, federal government office, U.S postal service, Rose ville city Libraries, and San Joaquin Delta college Campuses. Parents or children of the deceased are encouraged to spend six months in-mourning, with the heavy mourning period lasting 30 days. Grandparents and siblings are to spend three months in mourning, with the heavy mourning time lasting 30 days. Other family members should spend thirty days in mourning.
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