The Day of the Lifeless, or Dia de los Muertos, is a vacation historically celebrated on Nov. 1 and a pair of, although different days, comparable to Oct. 31 or Nov. 6, could also be included. It entails household and buddies gathering to pay respects to those that have died. Traditions linked with the vacation embody honoring the deceased with marigolds and altars.
Ana Cuevas, 51, of Norwalk at Calvary Cemetery and Mortuary in East Los Angeles. She constructed an altar to honor 14 of her kinfolk and buddies who’ve died. Cuevas cried whereas telling how she misplaced her 88-year-old grandmother and 1-year-old nephew to COVID final 12 months. On the cemetery on Saturday will probably be a Dia de los Muertos occasion, with a Mass at midday and a celebration at 1:30 p.m.
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Zeferino Garcia and his spouse, Maria Francisco, put together flowers at La Mayordomia in Los Angeles for the Day of the Lifeless.
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Octavio Gurrola at Calvary Cemetery and Mortuary in East Los Angeles hangs marigolds inside a mausoleum doorway.
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Araceli Gonzalez of Echo Park leaves flowers on the grave of her mom, Rosa Maria Gonzalez, at Calvary Cemetery and Mortuary in East Los Angeles.
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A bee sits on a marigold.
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Ana Cuevas decorates a mausoleum at Calvary Cemetery and Mortuary in East Los Angeles.
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