Attending a Virtual Service
Christman's Funeral Home, Inc. • Jun 06, 2022
If you cannot attend the service of a loved one in person, you may be able to livestream it. Here are etiquette tips Christman's Funeral Home, Inc. recommend. 
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If you cannot attend the service of a loved one in person, you may think that you will not get the chance to say goodbye to your loved one or get the closure you need, but that does not have to be the case. More funeral homes lately are allowing people to attend virtually, making it possible to go to a service from anywhere in the world. If that is something you want to do but you have never attended a virtual service before, you may not be sure what to expect. Here are some etiquette tips that directors of funeral homes in Myerstown, PA want you to remember.


One of the first things you want to keep in mind is that you want to prepare for the service ahead of time. Setting up can be complex if you have never attended this kind of service before, so it is essential that you consider how to set up. If you have to download the platform on which the service will take place, be sure you do this at least a few hours ahead. If you run into any issues and you are not sure how to set up, most funeral homes offer help.


Just because you are attending a service virtually, it does not mean that you can wear whatever you want. You still want to be respectful to the family of the deceased. There may also be other people who are attending the service virtually and you do not want to offend them, either. Choose an outfit that is not too casual or revealing and be sure that it is not distracting for other people. If you would wear the outfit to the service in person, you can wear it virtually.


Another thing that you want to remember is that you want to mute your microphone. If there are other people attending the service, you do not want them to hear background noises. Do check the microphone levels, however, to ensure that if you want to say something during the service or if you want to give a eulogy, the volume is correct.


You also want to remember to turn your camera on. It can help others who may be attending the service virtually to see other people. It can also add more of a feeling of community for people to be able to see one another.


These are some of the most important things you want to keep in mind when getting ready to decide on whether to attend a service virtually or not. It can be a good option for lots of people, so do consider it. If you are not sure about attending or if you want to know more about all of this, you want to reach out to a Myerstown, PA funeral home like us. We are ready to answer all of the questions you may have about all of this. Give us a call right now or visit us today to speak with experts.

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