Hospice of Homer recently held our annual Remembrance Celebration where community members had the opportunity to honor their loved ones. On behalf of hospice, I would like to thank the businesses and individuals for their support of this program: Hospice of Homer Chaplain, Bob Redmond, for his heartfelt words and Buck Curry for the inspiring Native American flute music as well as Safeway Food and Drug for the lovely flowers and Two Sisters Bakery for the delicious treats.
It is important to remember them, to speak their names aloud, and remember their wisdom.
If you are interested in learning more about Hospice of Homer, becoming a volunteer or making a donation, please give us a call at 235-6899 or stop by the office, 910 East End Road, Suite 2.
Darlene Hilderbrand
Hospice of Homer
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