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If you wish to do so and it is not taking place in a Kingdom Hall (official meeting place of Jehovah's Witnesses) then I would think it would be ok.

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Q: During a family reunion ceremony with Jehovah's Witnesses present is it ok to light a candle in remembrance of deceased family members?
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