A cemetery at the heart of a recent Ebola outbreak is rapidly filling with graves as the death toll rises. However, traditional large funeral gatherings, a significant part of mourning rituals, have been prohibited due to the risk of further transmission. This has left survivors grappling with profound grief and the challenge of safely laying their loved ones to rest. The story highlights the particularly heartbreaking experience of individuals, like one quoted in the title, who have suffered the loss of multiple family members in quick succession. Authorities are enforcing new burial protocols to contain the spread of the virus, forcing a shift in cultural practices surrounding death and mourning. These changes add another layer of trauma for communities already devastated by the epidemic. The situation underscores the difficult balance between respecting cultural traditions and protecting public health during an outbreak.