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Funerals

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Learning from the Past and Looking Toward the Future: How We Care for the Past

by Jon N Austin

The study of history is the study of change over time: lives, events, technology, and conflicts. The preservation of tangible elements of the past facilitates those inquiries and offers a legacy to the future. read more

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Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?

by R.W. Ward

Why and how do you actually make final arrangement plans? First the why. It is something everyone thinks about at some point. How would I want to be treated and how will my loved ones do this? read more

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Making prearrangements - why does it feel strange?

by Susan Cox

Many of the folks who have been in my office to prearrange their own funeral and final dispositions are in their 40s and 50s and 60s with no illness or other impending doom! But we also have lots of folks in the same situation in their 70s and 80s and 90s who come in to make their own arrangements, or their loved ones come in to make these decisions. I've even made prearrangements for a lady who was 103 years old. read more

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