Dying is an exceptionally sacred event, much like birth; and the only other experience aside from birth that we will all share in our lifetime. And yet most people avoid discussing or planning for their death other than communicating their wishes for their personal property.
On February 4, meet with skilled end-of-life professionals who will lovingly share various death care and burial options beyond the hospital and funeral home. Learn how to prepare for and create end-of-life plans that feel sacred, natural and right for YOU. Everything you need to know to get started is free, legal, and awaiting your discovery!
Admission fee is one canned good item for St. Anne's Food Pantry.
Join us for this informative presentation and Q&A that can help you define your end-of-life journey with clarity, intention, and beauty.
Anyone who stays away from a death because of distress, because the physical aspects can be so very unpleasant, will turn out to have missed the one experience of a lifetime which can make known the true heights of love. –Evelyn Francis Capel
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