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Hospice offers a day of hope, remembrance

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 7 years, 11 months AGO
| April 25, 2017 1:00 AM

Hospice of North Idaho is inviting community members to attend a Spring Memorial event Saturday, April 29, at the Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center in Post Falls.

“In the spirit of hope and the comfort of remembrance, we want to encourage all members of our community to reflect on the memories of the loved ones we have lost,” event coordinator Kaylee Kron said.

For 36 years, Hospice of North Idaho has assisted individuals experiencing grief.

“Our community-centered mission is focused on caring for the seriously ill and those touched by the loss of a loved one. We believe that the process of grief is unique to each person, because the relationship with their loved one is unique,” said the organization’s announcement of the event. “The renewal of spring brings us a beautiful opportunity to share in remembering those we have lost in the hope of finding comfort in those memories.”

Executive director Kim Ransier is welcoming community members to hear words of encouragement from guest speaker Pam Thompson, honor their loved ones, and be uplifted with song and music. Light refreshments and treats will follow.

“As spring approaches, we are reminded that even after the dreariest of winters, there is hope for a sunny day,” the announcement said.

Hospice of North Idaho is a community resource for anyone, at any age, grieving the loss of a loved one. The organization’s grief and loss programs are tailored to support children, teens, and adults and each unique experience of grief.

Access Hospice of North Idaho’s monthly grief support newsletter and register for the Spring Memorial free event at hospiceofnorthidaho.org or call (208) 772-7994 to find support.

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