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Loved ones struggle to cope as funeral plans forced to change amid COVID-19 pandemic

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People in the Philadelphia area are forced to change their funeral plans due to COVID-19. Fox 29's Joyce Evans reports. PHILADELPHIA - Losing a loved one is always painful but now amid the Coronavirus outbreak, the pain of planning a funeral is something families across the area are facing.

FOX 29’s Joyce Evans had a conversation with Vincent Defruscio, whose family like so many others are facing a difficult decision about a loved ones’ final arraignments. "We postponed her services with the intent of doing it hopefully in 2 weeks but the truth is I don't think it's going to be able to be done in 2 weeks." Defruscio, an executive producer for FOX 29, explained.

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