Keeping Funeral Home Numbers Down

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Karen Reardon under Funeral Home
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When you are planning services for a loved one with a funeral home in Waxhaw, NC, you can have something for just immediate family and perhaps a few close friends or you can open it up to extended family, colleagues, and the community as a whole. If you feel like keeping the numbers down is the best idea, here are a few things you can say that people will understand.

Our Loved One Wanted It This Way

Don’t lie, but if you honestly believe or know that your loved one wanted something small and intimate, that’s a good thing to tell others so they won’t be hurt by not being invited. Your loved one wanted just a few close people there to honor their life and that was it. Anyone else who wants to honor them can do so on their own and there’s nothing wrong with that.

We’re Livestreaming The Service For Others

Right now, not a lot of people are comfortable being in large crowds. If your loved one was beloved by the community, you know their service would be a big draw. You want to protect your family and everyone else in the community who might want to attend. Invite just close family to the service and then offer the live streaming to others who might want to attend/watch from a distance. That way, anyone who wants a chance to honor their loved one has it, even if it’s from the other side of a screen.

There Isn’t Much Space

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Funeral homes generally have a lot of different options for rooms in which to hold services. But if you want something small and intimate, and you book a smaller room, it’s true that you don’t have the space for more people. The larger the room is, the more expensive things get when you add guests and options of more guests. If you have to keep the costs down, having a smaller final service can help. Those on the outskirts of your family should understand that and respect it.

We’re Doing Something Larger Later

At first, your priority is to honor your loved one and get them to their final resting place. You might not have much time to plan anything that you really want for them. But you can tell others that you are going to have a larger memorial service in a few weeks when you have the time to lay out something really special.

There are other things that you can tell people if you are having a smaller service for a loved one at a funeral home in Waxhaw, NC that don’t make them feel bad for not being invited. If you are worried about what to say to spare feelings, talk to the professionals at Heritage Funeral and Cremation Services about what you should or shouldn’t say to others who might want to honor your loved one as well. Most of the time, people are very understanding and don’t want to ruffle feathers around a hard time.