SteelBlue05 said:What is unusual is asking them if they would like you to attend the funeral. I cant believe you or anyone else would do that.
I don't see any problem in asking this question. What if the situation is that it's a totally private family funeral and you rock on up becoming the only outsider there at all. Which would make you feel more uncomfortable then? Being the only person there, or asking the question beforehand?
Obviously, you can phrase the question in some other indirect phrasing which I'm sure you'd be much better putting your mind to.
How about, for starters, while offering condolances, asking something along the lines of "what are the arrangements for the funeral, I was thinking that I might come and pay my respects and see you, my friend". Depending on the response, you can decide then what you want to do.
Course, you could also just go with your instincts. If you're thinking you should be there, then just go. No need for a debate.