Yes, but only because I have the burial flag from my Aunt Nancy. She died before I was born, my only aunt among 3 uncles, and was a service member. As such, she had a military funeral and part of that includes presenting the family with a flag that is draped over the coffin. Two service members perform a folding ritual with the flag which shapes it into a triangle, which is then presented to the family. It's common to put these in wood shadowboxes. Here's an example of the folding ritual -
Other than that, which is a display that shows my family's personal connection to the country and a reminder of the person, I have nothing displaying the flag.