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Funeral directors eager to see end of isolated mourning


Craig Roth (left), of Rindskopf-Roth Funeral Chapel, lost his father, Norman, in June.
Craig Roth has seen what a funeral during the COVID-19 pandemic looks like from two perspectives: as a mourner and as the person helping the bereaved make arrangements. 
In June, his father, Norman, died from cancer at age 75. Meanwhile, the family business, Rindskopf-Roth Funeral Chapel, has seen an increase in the number of people seeking its services during the pandemic.
(The
Jewish Light printed 373 obituaries from March 2019 through the end of February 2020 and 417 from March 2020 to the end of February 2021, an 11%  increase.) 
Still, whether it was his father or a client, Roth said, “We were bound by the same rules as the rest of the world. We were limited in attendance and had to do things like we were doing for everyone else.”

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