Shirley Thiessen
It's not if, but when. Those who love will also grieve. To our detriment, society would rather sanitize or skip over the topic of grief. Twelve days after her son's wedding, Shirley Thiessen was thrown into the unimaginable task of planning his funeral. Grief threatened to extinguish her purpose for living. Gradually, hope and resiliency emerged as Shirley learned to recycle the pain of loss for good purposes. While everyone's grief journey is unique, there are tips to be shared and missteps to avoid. http://cornerbend.com
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100 Huntley Street - November 13, 2019
Matt Cline
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100 Huntley Street - November 12, 2019
Wade Sorochan
Wade grew up in a broken home. He became very sad, anxious and depressed which continued though most of his life. After finally being diagnosed with depression, anxiety (and since then ADHD and OCD), and put on a treatment program, he experienced 5 mental breakdowns over a 20-year p... -
100 Huntley Street - November 11, 2019
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