West Sussex County Times

Freeman Brothers’ plans for public memorials to remember those lost during pandemic

- Sam Dixon-French ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk www.wscountyti­mes.co.uk

Horsham’s longestest­ablished business has revealed plans for Covid memorials in the town, and in Billingshu­rst, Crawley and Hurstpierp­oint.

Freeman Brothers funeral directors said they area are planning to build a permanent public memorial in Hills Cemetery, to commemorat­e those who have died during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The firm will work with its sister company, J.Gumbrill Monumental Masons, and the team at Hills Cemetery, with approval from Horsham District Council, to create the memorial and reflection space.

They also plan to build one in the churchyard of St Mary’s in Billingshu­rst.

Memorials are also set to be built in Crawley and Hurstpierp­oint but the locations haven’t yet been confirmed.

Becky Hughes, community coordinato­r at the firm, said: “As funeral directors, we’ve witnessed first-hand the impact the last year has had, and we are keen to recognise and support those who have been in this situation.

“Whilst deaths directly due to Covid have been highlighte­d most, every death and funeral has been impacted by it, due to the changes in restrictio­ns to funeral services and other associated ceremonies.

“As Horsham’s independen­t funeral director (and longest-establishe­d business), we have also supported the community through many tough situations throughout our history, and it is only thanks to the community’s support that we have also continued to operate.”

Once completed, the Horsham space will incorporat­e a flowerbed – to be planted with daffodils, in support of the National Day of Reflection – a bespoke stone, and a bench.

Becky added: “It’s just hopefully going to be a nice place for people to go.

“We want all visitors to be welcome – whether they have experience­d a bereavemen­t during this time; or perhaps they have helped in the national effort to combat the virus via their work; or it may be that they simply want to recognise that this has been a collective­ly challengin­g time, and pause to think.”

The funeral directors hopes to hold a service when restrictio­ns allow, or on the second anniversar­y of lockdown.

The memorials will be cleaned and maintained by Freeman Brothers.

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Freeman Brothers staff marking the national day of reflection

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