Ceremonies of Bereavement & Remembrance
Ten years after my father’s death I wrote the eulogy he’d never had.
How do we honor, and strengthen, the continuity of relationships across the veil of life and death?
Join me March 12th for the third session in my current Befriending Mortality series. We’ll explore inspiring examples of creative ceremonies of bereavement and remembrance, including:
BONUS MONTHLY DEATH CAFE: I host an optional, no-cost, open-format conversation for class registrants to share with each other what’s up regarding befriending mortality. Dates and access to zoom link will be shared during class sessions.
WHAT: Ceremonies of Bereavement & Remembrance
WHEN: Tuesday March 12, 2024 at 5pm pacific
WHERE: Via Zoom
HOW MUCH: Sliding scale $25 – $45/ class
LEARN MORE: About the full Befriending Mortality Series with options for individuals and groups.
Pre-registration for each session is required via Eventbrite:
Remembering Together: March 12 Zoom Class
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Last Updated: March 1, 2024 by hollyjpruett
Ceremonies of Bereavement & Remembrance
Ten years after my father’s death I wrote the eulogy he’d never had.
How do we honor, and strengthen, the continuity of relationships across the veil of life and death?
Join me March 12th for the third session in my current Befriending Mortality series. We’ll explore inspiring examples of creative ceremonies of bereavement and remembrance, including:
BONUS MONTHLY DEATH CAFE: I host an optional, no-cost, open-format conversation for class registrants to share with each other what’s up regarding befriending mortality. Dates and access to zoom link will be shared during class sessions.
WHAT: Ceremonies of Bereavement & Remembrance
WHEN: Tuesday March 12, 2024 at 5pm pacific
WHERE: Via Zoom
HOW MUCH: Sliding scale $25 – $45/ class
LEARN MORE: About the full Befriending Mortality Series with options for individuals and groups.
Pre-registration for each session is required via Eventbrite:
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The Death Talk Project
From 2016–2019 the Death Talk Project organized workshops, rituals, Death Cafés, a monthly movie night, and other events. This legacy site documents our approach to useful, honest conversation about how we die, how we mourn, and how we care for and remember our dead.
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