Article content She remembers feeling sorry for other families who had to grieve under pandemic restrictions. She never expected it would happen to her until her husband, David Bagwell, passed away on May 7 in Regina. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. 'Delayed grief': After waiting months, families can finally plan funeral services Back to video Sharon was with him every day in his final weeks, but her grieving still feels incomplete. “There’s no closure,” she said. There was no ceremony. David, 82, was simply interred. The family, split between Saskatchewan and Manitoba, opted against a virtual or small-scale service under COVID-19 restrictions. Sharon wanted a real service, where David’s circle of friends and family could gather to share food, memories and support.