canoeman
Active Member
Digging around there appear to be a number of protocols regarding the club’s red duster.
My understanding was that as soon as the death of a club member is known, the flag is flown at ‘half mast’ until the day of the funeral. This made all club members aware of their loss.
This was OK when the time between death and day of the funeral service was a matter of a few days but this is no longer the case with the service often weeks later.
For clubs with a fairly elderly membership, the flag could be semi-permanently at half mast.
My understanding was that as soon as the death of a club member is known, the flag is flown at ‘half mast’ until the day of the funeral. This made all club members aware of their loss.
This was OK when the time between death and day of the funeral service was a matter of a few days but this is no longer the case with the service often weeks later.
For clubs with a fairly elderly membership, the flag could be semi-permanently at half mast.