TAMPA, Fla. – For the first time since 1990, Jeffrey Rhodes has told families that the Ray Williams Funeral Home was booked for the weekend.Many churches are not allowing funerals this year due to coronavirus pandemic safety measures.
Rhodes, like other Black funeral directors across Florida and the country, has been relying on graveside or chapel services which have fewer time slots available on weekends ― which families prefer ― making it hard to accommodate all families at once.“We’re having too many funerals now,” Rhodes said.[TRENDING: How to view rare ‘Christmas Star’ on Monday | Florida rolls out daily vaccine report | US prepares to ship second vaccine]It’s one of the ways the pandemic has altered death care, especially within the.