Pilsen Woman’s Beloved 16-Foot Ofrenda Returns For Dia De Los Muertos

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Isabel Hernandez’s ofrenda as seen on Oct. 21, 2024. This year’s altar includes a massive arch and a rainbow bridge, symbolic of the arches or portals crossed by deceased loved ones on Dia de Los Muertos, Hernandez said. Credit: Francia Garcia Hernandez/Block Club Chicago

PILSEN — Pilsen resident Isabel Hernandez has yet again created an ofrenda honoring the neighborhood’s lost loved ones for this year’s Dia de los Muertos celebration.

During the traditional Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Mexican holiday, people honor loved ones who have died by building an ofrenda, or altar, and topping it with photos and mementos to invite back their spirits.

This year, Hernandez’s 16-foot-high and 10-foot-wide ofrenda features photos of 420 people shared by Pilsen neighbors. It also honors 40 pets, including cats, dogs and a rabbit. It includes dozens of candles, flowers, ornaments, food, calaveras (decorative skulls) and catrinas (decorative skeletons)…

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