• Dialogues About Death | E20 How to Leave a Legacy of Love

  • Mar 21 2025
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Dialogues About Death | E20 How to Leave a Legacy of Love

  • Summary

  • Join us Friday, February 28, 2025 at 9:00am PT for Episode 20 of "Dialogues About Death" as we talk about “How to Leave a Legacy of Love”

    We hope you'll tune in LIVE for this conversation, as our host, Chris Miller will answer questions like:

    •How can we ensure our love continues to be felt by those we leave behind?

    •What role does love play in how we grieve and heal?

    •How does love influence the way we choose our final resting place or memorial?

    •Do you think people sense the presence of loved ones even after they’re gone?

    Chris will also be answering a variety of questions that have been submitted and sharing interesting stories during the show, so join us LIVE at 9:00am PT to get your questions answered LIVE!

    And if you would be so kind, please share this with a friend who might be blessed with this information or have questions too, as they can get them answered during the show and it might bring them comfort.

    This show is hosted by our local Funeral Director, Chris Miller. Tune in to hear his perspective on preparing for what's to come, plus hear stories about what has happened behind the scenes of a family mortuary and crematory, since he grew up in the family business.
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