At Dighton-Moore Funeral Service we are committed to serving local families during the most difficult of times. We continue to monitor local, state, and national guidelines concerning COVID-19 and it's impact on funeral service in the Tulsa Metro area . Our staff is working to ensure the health and safety of the families we serve.
Updated March 31, 2021
We are implementing the following public safety procedures to protect your family and our staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- We are closely monitoring the guidelines recommended by the CDC, the Oklahoma State Department of Health , the Tulsa Health Department, and the City of Owasso .
- We remain open and available to serve you and your family 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our team of funeral professionals remains committed to doing what we do best - helping Owasso families plan funerals for their loved ones.
- We are offering phone and virtual arrangement conferences to families choosing to stay home. If you feel comfortable coming to the funeral home, we are happy to sit down with you in-person.
- Live Streaming is available for services in our chapels.
- Video Recording is available for services in locations outside of our chapels (i.e. church or graveside services).
- Enhanced hygiene practices and social distancing are in effect with our team.
- All employees, families and guests are asked to wear a face mask while inside our building. We have masks available upon request.
- Please be mindful of CDC guidelines to wash your hands often and refrain from handshakes and hugs at all gatherings.
- We are in communication with our local churches, cemeteries, hospitals, and care facilites and will continue to adhere to any guidelines they have in place.
We continue to ask that those who are at risk, uncomfortable, or not feeling well stay home and reach out to the family through our online obituary pages. From a deceased's obituary, you may leave a note for the family using the "Tribute Wall."
If you have questions about attending services, please do not hesitate to contact us.
These guidelines will be in effect until further notice, and are subject to change as local and state mandates evolve.
If you have any further questions about how we are handling COVID-19 or how it might effect you, please give us a call at (918) 272-3200.
Additional Resources:
- If you or a family member have experienced loss during the COVID-19 crisis, we realize you may not have had the opportunity to grieve the loss or celebrate the life of your loved one as you might have been able to in the past. We hope this free e-book, "Grieving Alone & Together" can help you during this difficult time.
- Dr. Alan Wolfelt, one of North America's leading death educators and grief counselors, has been writing books and articles about death and grief for decades. During this unusual time, Dr. Wolfelt is offering words of comfort and healing for families who have lost a loved one, as well as helpful information for friends who want to help, but can't be with the family in person. To view his articles about death, grief, and healing during COVID-19, please visit his site.