Funeral Home Reception Planning

Donohue Funeral Home • April 17, 2022
When you offer to plan and host a funeral home reception, it’s good to have a plan in mind so you can take the process on with ease and help the family get something nice.
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You heard that a family that is important to you lost a loved one. As a close friend of the family, you want to do what you can to take their burdens from them. They are going to make the plans with funeral homes in Morton, PA, but something you can do to support them is plan the funeral home reception that takes place after the final service. You can take that burden from them and relieve them of that pressure. Here are some elements to consider when you make those plans. 


The Costs Involved 


The family might give you a budget for the reception process and if they set a certain limit, you will want to follow their price parameters. If you offer to do the reception for them, prices and all, you are going to set the budget yourself based on what you can afford. There are low-cost ways to do something nice for the family and you are going to want to think about what you can do, and at what cost, before you start planning.  


Consider The Location 


You aren’t going to want to choose a reception location that is way far out of the way. Consider where the family is having the final service, whether they will end at the funeral home, the cemetery, or another location. You are going to want something that is convenient to those locations so the family doesn’t have to go far between things in order to spend time together. 


Food Options 


You can do a variety of different things as far as food goes. First, you are going to want to ask the family if they have any requests. They might have certain likes or dislikes or even some allergies and things they need to avoid. From there, you can decide what you want to do. Simple things are perfectly fine. You can put together a meat and cheese tray and allow people to make their own sandwiches. You can also put together a fruit and dessert buffet if the timing is going to be off to have an actual meal. While you can bring everything or have friends put options together with you, you can also cater the meal or have it at a restaurant for easy access to food. 


Decorate The Room 


Depending on where you have the reception, you might want to decorate the space to make the family feel welcome. You could use family photos or pictures of the person who passed on. You can also put out tablecloths in cheerful colors and other such things. The reception is a more casual time for the family to spend time together and enjoy supporting one another. 


Ask For Help 


You might want help organizing the event, serving the family, cleaning up, setting up, and other such things. The professionals at funeral homes in Morton, PA can give you more advice about what kind of help you might need so you can get that lined up just right for yourself and for the family’s event. Contact us now for more information about planning a reception!


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