A reflection on obituaries, funerals and what they reveal about love, memory and how we choose to remember those who have died.
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What obituaries reveal about life, loss and how we choose to remember
Hoover, 84, of Cressona, passed away Tuesday, April 14th, at home surrounded by her family. Jean was born in Reading, PA on , a daughter of the late Allen C. & Catherine L. (Scanlan) ...
syracuse.com: A 119-year-old Syracuse funeral home just closed, and its estate sale is full of wonders
A historic Syracuse time capsule will be dismantled this weekend. The Giminski-Wysocki Funeral Home at 1320 W. Genesee St. hosted thousands of funerals, primarily for the local Polish community, since ...
A 119-year-old Syracuse funeral home just closed, and its estate sale is full of wonders
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