Saturday, March 28

We can't buy flowers for funerals




The emergency regulations put in place due to Covid-19  means that we can no longer get flowers or a professional florist for our funerals. Yesterday we needed to create a funeral for a man who had died from cancer. The only attendees allowed in to this little service were his wife and young children.

We prepared the room, the coffin placed centrally and devoid of decoration was stark. We put a request on social media asking if anyone local had something in their gardens that they could spare. Our neighbours were truly wonderful and contributed whatever they could find,  some bringing just one or two blooms and some fronds of foliage. The effect of that kindness on the four bereft people was beyond what any amount of professionally orchestrated garlands could have achieved.

8 comments:

  1. The kindness of strangers.
    How are all these people going to grieve? It's difficult enough under normal circumstances.
    Sxx

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  2. A beautiful kindness. I don't know how people are coping with bereavement in the current circumstances I'm glad there are people around to provide support.

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    1. People are so responsive to a request, that is the amazing thing

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