Funerals are a time for people to gather together, console each other with hugs and kisses and celebrate a person’s life, but they’re not what they were even just a month ago. Across the U.S., cities and states are requiring Americans to stay at home, or at least 6 feet apart from one another, and large gatherings have been postponed, canceled or strongly discouraged. The coronavirus crisis is stressful for people worried about their health, job security, families and communities. Read More...
Funerals are a time for people to gather together, console each other with hugs and kisses and celebrate a person’s life, but they’re not what they were even just a month ago. Across the U.S., cities and states are requiring Americans to stay at home, or at least 6 feet apart from one another, and large gatherings have been postponed, canceled or strongly discouraged. The coronavirus crisis is stressful for people worried about their health, job security, families and communities.
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