Obituaries

Robert Snable
B: 1929-11-01
D: 2023-05-15
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Snable, Robert
Francis Letavish
B: 1931-01-23
D: 2023-05-13
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Letavish, Francis
Edward Sienkiewicz
B: 1936-05-26
D: 2023-05-09
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Sienkiewicz, Edward
George Fersch
B: 1947-07-17
D: 2023-04-15
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Fersch, George
Frances Cassidy
B: 1927-11-20
D: 2023-04-14
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Cassidy, Frances
Ann McCabe
B: 1949-10-11
D: 2023-04-09
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McCabe, Ann
Richard Marvel
B: 1944-06-06
D: 2023-04-03
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Marvel, Richard
Joan Schwartz
B: 1938-01-15
D: 2023-03-29
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Schwartz, Joan
Mary Wilhelm
B: 1923-04-19
D: 2023-03-28
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Wilhelm, Mary
Victor Hamm
B: 1947-08-10
D: 2023-03-23
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Hamm, Victor
Yonatan Colon-Plaza
B: 2023-03-20
D: 2023-03-21
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Colon-Plaza, Yonatan
Gregory John
B: 1976-11-12
D: 2023-02-27
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John, Gregory
John Burkett
B: 1942-03-29
D: 2023-02-25
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Burkett, John
Dave Schepens
B: 1955-03-22
D: 2023-02-12
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Schepens, Dave
Clara Valdes
B: 1943-04-05
D: 2023-02-06
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Valdes, Clara
Barbara Hand Dyer
B: 1941-06-11
D: 2023-02-06
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Hand Dyer, Barbara
Julian Cervantes
B: 1930-01-04
D: 2023-01-08
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Cervantes, Julian
Sandra Hoyer
B: 1946-02-03
D: 2023-01-02
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Hoyer, Sandra
William Ralph
B: 1928-07-17
D: 2022-12-22
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Ralph, William
Efren San Antonio
B: 1951-11-29
D: 2022-12-21
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San Antonio, Efren
Frederick Bulinski
B: 1947-02-05
D: 2022-12-21
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Bulinski, Frederick

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The Moments Before & After Death

Hugh Elliott wrote, "Death can sneak up on you like a silent kitten, surprising you with it's touch and you have a right to act surprised. Other times death stomps in the front door, unwanted and unannounced, and makes it's noisy way to your seat on the sofa."

Honestly, the experience is different for everyone, as is the way we face the very possibility of our death. We can discover great lessons for those in our lives who are faced with terminal illness, such as humility, acceptance, and the power of compassion to heal old emotional scars. We can also find value in posthumously caring for others, through organ and tissue donation. This section has both practical and insightful reading materials, including valuable information on who to call first, and how to share the sad news with family and friends. Should you have questions on anything you find here, please call us.

Who You Should Call First
No one is fully prepared for the death of a loved one. Even when anticipated due to illness, when the moment comes, who should you call? Our guidelines will help.
How to Tell Family Members
What do you want the experience of learning about the passing of a loved one to be for them? Share the news with kindness, and follow our practical suggestions.