Same story, told a little better:
" SEDER STORY
An older couple recently moved to a senior citizen residence in Lakewood to be next to their children. Sadly, the man was niftar two years ago; the wife was grief stricken and the next few years was very difficult for her.
Then, this year she discovered that she would have to quarantine for Pesach. Inconceivable! Not to have her husband and now, not to be with any of her children! She had never spent a yom tov alone in her life. She was inconsolable.
One of the neighbors found out about her distress. They called her up and told her since their units are so close to each other; the family would happily move their dining room table next to her open window and have the seder and you will be with us!
And so it happened.
After the first days were over, the woman called her children, bubbling over with joy.
She couldn't stop talking about what wonderful sedorim she had enjoyed. The best part was all the songs they sang. This family had the same minhagim and exact niggunim of her late husband. It brought her great comfort and happiness.
Little did she know, that this couple called each and every one of her children to hear the songs of their late father. The sons sang and sent it over through recorded messages.....which the family memorized for the seder night. "