When you are going to have a funeral home service in Wernersville, PA, if you are following the traditions, you might also have a reception after the funeral is complete. You may have a visitation the day before and then, after the funeral, family and guests process to the cemetery for a short burial service. Once that is complete, everyone can move to the reception location for a meal together. The kind of meal you have will determine the tone of the reception as well as how much the reception as a whole is going to cost. Think about what you want for your loved one and the end of their final services. Here are some options
Plated Meals
Think about a wedding or banquet you went to where everyone was seated at a table and then, the meal was served. The wait staff brought plates of food around and served the guests. There might have even been a few courses, like salad, a main meal, and dessert. It’s a nice way to go if you want something formal, elegant, and something that feels like a larger meal. You may also feel as if you don’t have to do as much because there’s no set up, clean up, or serving to be done on your part. The catering staff does it all.
Buffets
Buffets are also prevalent at weddings and many other meals that need to be served to a number of guests. These options are nice because people can take as much or as little as they want of each food that is offered. They can also eat right away, or wait until a little later in the reception to get something when the line is down or when they feel they can stomach a little food.
Family Style Meals
A lot of people are having receptions in their homes, and it can also work well to have it in a restaurant where the food is served to the table. In these instances, you might have a family style meal where there are large dishes of foods that you pass around the table, like your family is having one big meal together. That can help you feel like a complete unit, together there to comfort and support one another.
Smaller Snacks
If the funeral is being held at a time when it will be completed well before a regular meal time, you might just want to have desserts and veggie trays out along with some drinks. There’s no need for a full meal, but you might still want that family together time so everyone can catch up, talk to one another, grieve, and just be in each other’s company for a longer period of time.
When you are organizing final services for a loved one, the funeral home in Wernersville, PA can help you with food ideas and options. The reception is also often something that a friend or even a community group might offer to hold for you—let them.