Making Peace with Death and Dying
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A practical, encouraging, and reassuring guide for those facing illness and death, either their own or a loved one.




A practical, encouraging, and reassuring guide for those facing illness and death, either their own or a loved one.
Inspired by the rich culture and folklore of Finland, this collection features a series of enchanting tales, each accompanied by beautiful illustrations. The stories draw on traditional themes and elements, offering readers a glimpse into Finland's unique narrative heritage.
A unique record of the two hundred and fifty-four men and one woman named on the Southborough War Memorial, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, recalling the details of those who died in the wars of the twentieth century, poignantly scant in some cases, of their lives and final resting places, wherever it was possible to research through archives and the memories of those left behind.
Focusing on crafting a personalized wedding ceremony, this guide offers comprehensive advice for couples looking to celebrate their unique relationship. It covers essential elements such as elegant readings, logistics, and the inclusion of family members, ensuring that every aspect reflects the couple's spirit and traditions. Authored by Reverend Judith Johnson, the book provides valuable tips and resources, making it an indispensable tool for anyone planning a memorable wedding ceremony.