I live in rural Ireland, and as Grannynannywanny and BlueBelle have said, when someone dies in the community, most people either visit the house to pay their respects, and/or go to the church and burial. Not many cremations around here. There’s a local tradition of the neighbours digging the grave, which is not as unpleasant as it sounds! My husband, though not originally from the area, or even from Ireland, was delighted when he was asked to join the gravedigging party for someone who lived nearby. A local publican plied them with whiskey and told dirty stories to keep them entertained!
Unless it’s a particularly tragic death, the funeral is a celebration of the person’s life and a chance to meet and chat with friends. Sometimes there is a simple cup of tea and a bun after, but often these days there's a 3 course meal which is appreciated if travelling a distance.