COVID Isolation

August 1, 2022
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Truthfully, the pandemic and isolation has made many things difficult. Prior to the need for social isolation, individuals would gather together for funeral or cremation services as a way to honor the passing of a loved one. Now, however, due to the necessity of social isolation, more people are struggling with coming up with unique ways to honor someone who has passed while also remaining socially distant. Read on for some of our unique suggestions. If you’re looking for funeral homes in McAllen, TX then we suggest that you give us a call or stop by for a visit so that we may answer any of your questions or concerns. We look forward to speaking with you, so do not hesitate to reach out!

Outdoor Gatherings 


Although we may be living in a time in which social isolation is required, this does not mean that we cannot still gather to honor the life a loved one in a safe way. Rather than gather together inside for an indoor funeral service or ceremony, another simpler and safer option could be for guests to gather together outdoors. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor funeral services have become more and more popular. Not only is it easier to social distance outside but the risk of getting one another sick is a lot less likely as there is a lot more air circulation and space. Outdoor funerals, when done correctly, can be just as meaningful and beautiful as regular indoor services as well.

Scattering Ceremony 


If you don’t want to go through planning a formal outdoor funeral service , then you can always opt for an ash scattering ceremony if your loved one was cremated. Once you have your loved one’s remains on hand, you can then begin planning who will be in attendance at your loved one’s ceremony. The great thing about ash scattering ceremonies is that they can be as open and as socially distanced as you want them. Simply pick a meaningful location in which to scatter your loved one’s remains in and gather close family and friends together to witness the final goodbye.

Virtual Services 


Another type of service that has grown in popularity during these times of social isolation is virtual funeral services. Fortunately, many funeral homes have become much more accommodating since the start of the pandemic and have moved to include virtual funeral services as a common offering. Luckily, setting up a virtual funeral service is extremely simple thanks to video sharing sites such as Zoom. All that is required is that you invite guests, speakers, and other attendees via a virtual link. Additionally, for those who are not as tech-savvy, there are funeral homes that can help with all of the details of setting up and hosting a virtual funeral service .

Donate 


Another way that you can choose to honor the life of your loved one while also remaining socially distanced or isolated is through donation. We recommend looking into some causes that your deceased loved one may have been into and donating some money on their behalf. In this way you are spreading kindness while also keeping their memory and spirit alive. 

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