Baltimore, MD - June 14, 2020 - While we are all learning to adapt these days, Sol Levinson & Bros. remains committed to providing meaningful, dignified funerals while respecting the health and safety of our community, clergy and staff. As state guidelines change in response to the pandemic we will also be adjusting our operations. Out of an abundance of caution - and to ensure the safety of all those participating in our funerals - we have decided to move at a slower pace in respect to opening our chapels.
That being said, we would like to inform you of some recent changes we've made. In accordance with state guidelines, we can now have a small service at the funeral home. These services will be held in a covered outdoor chapel that we have worked carefully to set up so it allows proper social distancing. This space provides a safe option for families who find comfort and meaning in a chapel service, especially those concerned about standing in the heat or rain for extended periods of time. Services can be recorded and webcast so members of the community can view the service in real time.
Based on Governor Hogan's recent changes, Levinson's is now permitting up to 20 attendees at graveside services. Attendees will be required to wear a mask, observe social distancing guidelines, and are advised to stay home if experiencing any symptoms of being sick.
We want you to rest assured that we are doing everything in our power to reduce the spread of the virus and still provide caring and compassionate funeral services. Levinson’s will be adhering to a conservative approach to reopening our building and services in the coming months. We have also designed a page dedicated to how Levinson’s is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, with relevant information, resources, events and operational changes. We encourage you to reference this page frequently to stay informed of any changes that may affect our funeral service options. You can view this page by clicking here.
Balancing the safety and well-being of the members of our community is of the utmost importance in every decision we make. During these unprecedented times, we will continue to serve the community in the same way that we have since 1892, with respect for our traditions, dignity for our loved ones, and care for the safety and health of the community.
Sincerely,
The Levinson Family