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A friend passed away in February, should I reach out to the family?
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My friend passed away unexpectedly in February and when they passed, I reached out to their sister to give my sympathies. The sister forwarded my number to my friend's mom and we both talked on the phone the beginning of March and I asked the mom if there was going to be a memorial or something where people can say final goodbyes and she told me on the phone that as of now they weren't going to have a memorial or get together because of Covid, which is understandable but she did mention about having something in the summer and that they were in talks with the county parks to do a memorial tree for my friend at one of the parks she liked to go too. I just need some advice on if I should reach out to either the sister or mom again or if I shouldn't. I just don't want to seem like a bother or annoy them cause I can only imagine how hard it's been for the whole family but I also just want some sort of update or something if that makes sense.

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