Funeral Ideas During COVID: Honoring a Loved One During a Pandemic

COVID seemed to work wonders for making the world stop in its tracks. Unfortunately, not everything stopped along with it. During COVID, it was hard for people to know how to have funeral services when there was a pandemic going on. Albury funeral directors understand this struggle, which is why they have tried to develop options so that people could honor their loved ones during these strange and difficult times. This article will help you see some interesting ideas for you to still have a funeral during COVID.
 


Hold a Virtual Service
Zoom has become the go-to option for schools and businesses to operate normally. Holding a virtual service can be a great alternative to those people who still want a funeral service for their loved ones. Whether you opt to spend some money to have a traditional service that is live-streamed, complete with a funeral mass, or a Zoom memorial service, this can be a good option to allow everyone the ability to honor their loved one. These virtual services can carry many of the same rituals, such as readings and eulogies, without risking the spread of the virus.

Scattering Ashes at the Beach/Ocean
Being outside is important right now. Not just because of all of the time people have spent in their homes during the lockdowns, but also because transmission rates are lower when small groups are outside. By scattering the ashes at the beach, you can allow for safe distancing while a small group of the closest family and friends come together to honor the loved one.

Create a Collaborative Online Photo Slideshow
Photo slideshows are popular at funerals and can elicit some serious emotions at funeral services. However, you don’t have to miss out on this special feature because you can create online photo slideshows for people to connect with. You can even make it so that other people can contribute their own special pictures of the loved one.

Use Music
You can also play your loved one’s favorite song or sing it together with your friends and family. Music has the unique ability to not only connect people but to also recollect special memories together. Using music can be a great way for you to connect with other people online or in a socially distanced setting.

Have a Meal Together
Did you loved one cook a specific meal that everyone loved to eat together? Did they have a favorite meal? If so, you can come together with this meal to enjoy. You can share stories and a meal as a great way to honor your loved one with your friends.

Conclusion
Hossack Funerals has a great deal of information for you to look at while you are planning funeral services, even during COVID. There are still options that you can consider, which allow you to have a service befitting your loved one while still acknowledging the dangers of COVID. These options can be great ones to consider.

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