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Same-day sympathy flower delivery in Brooklyn, NY

Sympathy & funeral flowers delivered today in Brooklyn

Fourteen Brooklyn florists build standing sprays, casket pieces, easel wreaths, shiva-respectful Jewish baskets, Caribbean-Catholic floral tributes, and Bay Ridge Catholic-Mass arrangements for the borough's funeral home corridor — and route into Green-Wood Cemetery (1838), Holy Cross, Cypress Hills, Evergreens, and the Bay Ridge / Park Slope / Cobble Hill chapel circuit.

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Recent Brooklyn sympathy deliveries

What customers say.

My grandfather's funeral was at Daniel J. Schaefer in Park Slope. I ordered a standing spray from Brooklyn Hearts Florist — white garden roses, white lily, white hydrangea, eucalyptus, Italian ruscus, with a hand-lettered ribbon. They coordinated directly with the Schaefer chapel; the spray was in place when family arrived. Schaefer's funeral director said it was perfect Park Slope-classical aesthetic. Grandfather was a Park Slope brownstone classicist his whole life.
Marissa from Park Slope · sent the Funeral standing spray at Daniel J. Schaefer · 14 days ago
Shiva for my mother in Borough Park. Yardener coordinated a kosher Pomegranate shiva basket — bagels, lox, whitefish salad, rugelach, babka, mandel bread, parve sweets — delivered Sunday morning before the first day of shiva. The Orthodox community traditionally doesn't accept cut flowers, but the food basket honored every protocol. Yardener understood the tradition without my having to explain.
Rabbi from Borough Park · sent the Shiva basket Orthodox Jewish tradition · 21 days ago
Caribbean-Catholic funeral for my aunt at the Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights. Yardener built a tropical sympathy arrangement — anthurium, bird-of-paradise, calla, ginger flower, heliconia, hibiscus — and coordinated with the Boulevard chapel for placement. The arrangement honored my aunt's Trinidadian roots and the Crown Heights Caribbean Catholic community. Yardener's understanding of the Caribbean-Brooklyn funeral tradition is the reason I order there.
Andre from Crown Heights · sent the Caribbean-Catholic funeral at the Boulevard · 28 days ago
About Brooklyn sympathy

How Brooklyn sends sympathy flowers.

Brooklyn's sympathy floral category is shaped by the borough's unmatched cemetery infrastructure and its multi-cultural funeral tradition. Green-Wood Cemetery — the 478-acre 1838 park-cemetery in South Slope / Sunset Park (the largest privately owned cemetery in the United States, where Leonard Bernstein, Boss Tweed, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Samuel Morse, Louis Comfort Tiffany, F.A.O. Schwartz, and dozens of Civil War generals are buried) anchors the borough's funeral floral tradition. Cypress Hills Cemetery (the 1848 cemetery on the Brooklyn-Queens border — where Mae West and Jackie Robinson are buried, plus the only Civil War national cemetery in NYC), Holy Cross Cemetery in Flatbush (the Catholic diocesan cemetery), Evergreens Cemetery in Bushwick / Cypress Hills (where Anthony Comstock and Mae West's earlier family members were buried), Washington Cemetery (Jewish, in Midwood), and Mount Lebanon Cemetery (Jewish, in Glendale/Brooklyn border) all anchor the borough's burial infrastructure. Funeral home institutions: Daniel J. Schaefer in Park Slope (the family-owned institution since 1952), Phillips Funeral Service in Park Slope, R. Stutzmann's Sons in Greenpoint (the Polish-Catholic funeral institution since 1880), James A. Romanelli & Stephens in Bay Ridge (the Italian-American Bay Ridge institution), Cobble Hill Funeral Home, Marine Park Funeral Home (serving the Italian-American South Brooklyn community), Connor & Sons in Cobble Hill, the Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights (serving the Caribbean-American community), Park Slope Memorial, and Greenwood Funeral Home all handle the borough's daily funeral volume. Florists like Brooklyn Hearts, Roses on Main, Anomalous Floral, Yardener, and Forager hold direct relationships with Schaefer, Phillips, Stutzmann's, Romanelli & Stephens, and the Bay Ridge funeral home cluster — standing sprays sized to chapel altars, casket pieces coordinated with family vestment color, easel wreaths sized to the chapel entrance. For Catholic services, the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn (the seat of the Diocese of Brooklyn), Our Lady of Perpetual Help in South Brooklyn (the major Italian-American basilica), Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights (the new co-cathedral), and the dozens of parish churches across Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Park Slope, and Carroll Gardens all anchor the borough's house-of-worship funeral mass volume. Sympathy pricing in Brooklyn: $135-$185 for a residential sympathy bouquet, $245-$385 for a mid-tier funeral home hand-tied, $485-$885 for a standing spray sized to a chapel altar, $785-$1,285 for a casket piece, and $485-$2,185 for easel wreaths and custom sympathy installations.

Brooklyn's hospital end-of-life corridor runs through NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in Park Slope (the academic Brooklyn flagship of NewYork-Presbyterian), Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park (the Orthodox Jewish flagship, the largest single-campus hospital in Brooklyn), SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in East Flatbush (the Brooklyn academic medical center), NYU Langone Brooklyn in Sunset Park (formerly Lutheran Medical Center), Brooklyn Hospital Center in Fort Greene (the borough's oldest hospital), Wyckoff Heights in Bushwick, NYC Health + Hospitals / Kings County in East Flatbush (the public safety-net flagship), Brookdale Hospital in Brownsville, Coney Island Hospital, and the Children's Hospital at Maimonides — all have palliative care wings where families receive sympathy bouquets in the days surrounding a death. Hospital-route florists coordinate with chaplaincy desks and palliative care nurse stations. Brooklyn's residential sympathy traditions split by community: the Orthodox Jewish community in Borough Park, Crown Heights (Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway), Williamsburg (the Satmar Hasidic stronghold), Midwood, and Sea Gate defaults to shiva-respectful kosher fruit-and-pastry baskets from Kosher Marketplace, Pomegranate (Midwood), Holy Schnitzel, and the Brooklyn kosher catering institutions; the Caribbean-American community in Crown Heights, Flatbush, East Flatbush, Canarsie, and East New York honors the Caribbean-Catholic tradition with tropical floral palettes (anthurium, bird-of-paradise, calla, ginger flower) for funeral home and home altar arrangements; the Italian-American community in Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, and Marine Park follows the classical Catholic tradition with white-and-cream palettes (white garden roses, lily, hydrangea, calla); the Polish-Catholic community in Greenpoint follows similar classical Catholic tradition through R. Stutzmann's Sons; the Russian and Russian-Jewish community in Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach has its own funeral traditions running through specific funeral homes. Florists work closely with each community's funeral home network to ensure tradition-appropriate sympathy.

Brooklyn sympathy drop routes

Hospitals, offices, hotels we cover for sympathy.

Green-Wood Cemetery

Green-Wood Cemetery (478 acres, 1838 — the largest privately owned cemetery in the US; Leonard Bernstein, Boss Tweed, Basquiat, Samuel Morse, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Civil War generals).

Cypress Hills Cemetery

Cypress Hills Cemetery (1848 — Mae West, Jackie Robinson, the only Civil War national cemetery in NYC), Holy Cross Cemetery (Flatbush — Catholic diocesan), Evergreens Cemetery (Bushwick / Cypress Hills), Washington Cemetery and Mount Lebanon (Jewish).

Daniel J. Schaefer

Daniel J. Schaefer (Park Slope — 1952), Phillips Funeral Service (Park Slope), R. Stutzmann's Sons (Greenpoint — Polish-Catholic 1880), James A. Romanelli & Stephens (Bay Ridge — Italian-American institution), Cobble Hill Funeral Home, Marine Park Funeral Home.

The Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights

The Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights (Caribbean-American), Park Slope Memorial, Greenwood Funeral Home — community-specific funeral home tradition.

Cathedral Basilica of St. James

Cathedral Basilica of St. James (Downtown Brooklyn — seat of the Diocese of Brooklyn), Our Lady of Perpetual Help (South Brooklyn — Italian-American basilica), Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph (Prospect Heights).

NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist

NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist (Park Slope), Maimonides (Borough Park — the largest single-campus hospital in Brooklyn), SUNY Downstate, NYU Langone Brooklyn (Sunset Park), Brooklyn Hospital Center (Fort Greene — the borough's oldest), Wyckoff Heights, Kings County, Brookdale.

FAQ

Quick answers.

Which Brooklyn funeral homes do florists deliver to the same day?
Brooklyn same-day sympathy delivery covers Daniel J. Schaefer in Park Slope (family-owned since 1952), Phillips Funeral Service in Park Slope, R. Stutzmann's Sons in Greenpoint (Polish-Catholic since 1880), James A. Romanelli & Stephens in Bay Ridge (Italian-American institution), Cobble Hill Funeral Home, Marine Park Funeral Home (Italian-American South Brooklyn), Connor & Sons (Cobble Hill), the Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights (Caribbean-American), Park Slope Memorial, Greenwood Funeral Home, and the dozen+ smaller funeral homes serving Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Sheepshead Bay, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, and East New York.
Can Brooklyn florists deliver to Green-Wood, Cypress Hills, or Holy Cross Cemetery?
Yes — Green-Wood Cemetery (478 acres, 1838 — the largest privately owned cemetery in the US, with Leonard Bernstein, Boss Tweed, Basquiat, Samuel Morse, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Civil War generals), Cypress Hills Cemetery (1848 — Mae West, Jackie Robinson, the only Civil War national cemetery in NYC), Holy Cross Cemetery in Flatbush (Catholic diocesan), Evergreens Cemetery in Bushwick / Cypress Hills, Washington Cemetery in Midwood (Jewish), and Mount Lebanon Cemetery (Jewish, Brooklyn-Queens border) all accept graveside arrangements. Florists coordinate with the cemetery's interment-services office for graveside placement timing.
How do Brooklyn florists handle the Orthodox Jewish community's sympathy needs?
Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community — in Borough Park, Crown Heights (Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway), Williamsburg (Satmar Hasidic stronghold), Midwood, and Sea Gate — defaults to shiva-respectful kosher fruit-and-pastry baskets rather than cut flowers. Brooklyn florists coordinate baskets from Kosher Marketplace, Pomegranate in Midwood, Holy Schnitzel, and the Brooklyn kosher catering institutions. Standard shiva basket: $245-$485 with kosher bagels, lox, whitefish salad, herring, rugelach, babka, mandel bread, and assorted parve sweets.
What's the Bay Ridge / Bensonhurst Italian-American Catholic sympathy tradition?
Brooklyn's Italian-American Catholic community in Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Marine Park, and Carroll Gardens follows the classical Catholic sympathy tradition. James A. Romanelli & Stephens in Bay Ridge, Marine Park Funeral Home, and Connor & Sons (Cobble Hill) handle the Italian-American funeral volume; arrangements lean classical white-and-cream (white garden roses, lily, white hydrangea, calla, eucalyptus, Italian ruscus) with hand-lettered ribbon, sized to the chapel altar. Standard standing spray $585-$985, casket piece $785-$1,285.
Does Brooklyn same-day sympathy delivery cover hospital palliative care wings?
Yes — Brooklyn same-day sympathy delivery to palliative care wings covers NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist (Park Slope), Maimonides Medical Center (Borough Park — the largest single-campus hospital in Brooklyn), SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University (East Flatbush), NYU Langone Brooklyn (Sunset Park — formerly Lutheran Medical Center), Brooklyn Hospital Center (Fort Greene — the borough's oldest hospital), Wyckoff Heights (Bushwick), NYC Health + Hospitals / Kings County (East Flatbush — public safety-net flagship), Brookdale (Brownsville), Coney Island Hospital, and the Children's Hospital at Maimonides.
What's the Caribbean-American Catholic sympathy tradition in Crown Heights and Flatbush?
Brooklyn's Caribbean-American community in Crown Heights, Flatbush, East Flatbush, Canarsie, and East New York honors the Caribbean-Catholic tradition with tropical floral palettes — anthurium, bird-of-paradise, calla, ginger flower, heliconia, hibiscus — for funeral home arrangements and home altar tributes. The Boulevard Funeral Home in Crown Heights and the network of Caribbean-American funeral directors coordinate with Yardener and other neighborhood florists for tradition-appropriate sympathy. Pricing: $245-$485 mid-tier, $485-$985 standing spray.
What's the price range for a Brooklyn sympathy bouquet?
Brooklyn sympathy pricing: $135-$185 for a residential sympathy bouquet (low-vessel white hand-tie with roses, lisianthus, snapdragons, hellebores, hydrangea, eucalyptus), $245-$385 for a mid-tier funeral home hand-tied, $485-$885 for a standing spray sized to a chapel altar, $785-$1,285 for a casket piece, and $485-$2,185 for easel wreaths and custom sympathy installations. Shiva kosher baskets from Pomegranate / Kosher Marketplace run $245-$485.
Which Brooklyn neighborhoods get same-day sympathy delivery?
Brooklyn same-day sympathy delivery covers Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Vinegar Hill, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Red Hook, Gowanus, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Kensington, Ditmas Park, Flatbush, East Flatbush, Brownsville, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights, Sheepshead Bay, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Canarsie, East New York. Orders before noon ship same-day for arrival before 5 PM.
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Brooklyn same-day sympathy delivery covers Green-Wood, Cypress Hills, Holy Cross, Evergreens, Washington Cemetery, and Mount Lebanon graveside arrangements; Daniel J. Schaefer, Phillips, R. Stutzmann's Sons, James A. Romanelli & Stephens, Cobble Hill, Marine Park, the Boulevard Funeral Home, and Park Slope Memorial chapel altar coordination; and the Cathedral Basilica of St. James, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph mass venues. Fourteen Brooklyn florists tune the sympathy palette to the family's tradition — Catholic classical, Orthodox Jewish kosher basket, Caribbean-Catholic tropical, Polish-Catholic Greenpoint — and deliver before 5 PM with orders placed before noon.