A message from George, Adrianne and Nicole Faggas regarding the "New Normal" during the Coronovirus Pandemic
A death has occurred. What happens now?
In times of uncertainty and crisis one might wonder what to do at the loss of a loved one . . . and as family and friends, how do we show support given the inability to attend services? Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have we are here to guide you through this challenging time.
For the family . . . call us. We know what to do. We will take care of your loved one and will meet with you via telephone, email and in person as the need arises. We will help you plan to plan the services that are available at this time. Any public notices will say that funeral services are private. .
For everybody else . . . telephone your family member or friend who has suffered a loss so that they know that they are not alone. Offer words of love and support and a virtual hug . . . leave a condolence on the funeral home website . . . make a donation to the suggested charity . . . send a card or flowers or have a Mass said . . . remain in touch . . . and above all else . . . say prayers for the deceased and their family. These gifts of sympathy and charity are beyond measure.
We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We’ll take the first step with you!
Learning about grief and mourning can help you survive and eventually heal.
Express your condolences by sending flowers to the family.