This is probably the #1 life event that comes to mind when the pipes are mentioned.  Only 'TAPS', well played, can equal the power of the pipes coming from the distance.

When and where in the service can vary.  For formal uniformed services, one or more pipers may perform a processional leading the casket into the service, and / or a recessional leading out.

It's also common to play:

Reference Accounts

To date I've played solo at the funerals of:


A few notes that insure all goes smoothly: (What time the service is.. always helps)

    At Graveside:

    At the church / funeral home

    Payment:  It may be easier to have the funeral director make the arrangements with me, including payment.  That way communication is assured and a family member need not have this concern.  Of course, if the director is hesitant or dismissive.. (I'd be surprised).

Links to additional information (no reason to rewrite)

http://www.bagpipers.com/gold/sdpace/funerals/

http://www.bagpipejourney.com/