Obituaries

Sonia Balaskas
B: 1925-07-13
D: 2025-04-02
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Balaskas, Sonia
Peter Stewart
B: 1928-05-19
D: 2025-04-01
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Stewart, Peter
Carmela Parry
B: 1926-01-11
D: 2025-04-01
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Parry, Carmela
Cleotilde Rodriguez
B: 1931-06-03
D: 2025-03-31
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Rodriguez, Cleotilde
Eric Redd
B: 1968-06-24
D: 2025-03-31
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Redd, Eric
John Egan
B: 1969-07-13
D: 2025-03-28
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Egan, John
Elizabeth Garcia
B: 1956-07-07
D: 2025-03-25
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Garcia, Elizabeth
James Flanagan
B: 1946-10-19
D: 2025-03-24
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Flanagan, James
Belinda Vega
B: 1948-11-15
D: 2025-03-22
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Vega, Belinda
Douglas Turnbaugh
B: 1934-05-17
D: 2025-03-21
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Turnbaugh, Douglas
Fannie Chaffee
B: 1928-01-25
D: 2025-03-19
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Chaffee, Fannie
David Medlock
B: 1943-03-27
D: 2025-03-19
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Medlock, David
Jerome Keitel
B: 1934-11-26
D: 2025-03-16
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Keitel, Jerome
Eileen Labriola
B: 1941-08-18
D: 2025-03-15
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Labriola, Eileen
Grace Natoli
B: 1929-09-02
D: 2025-03-10
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Natoli, Grace
John DelValle
B: 1938-05-17
D: 2025-03-05
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DelValle, John
James Maguire
B: 1957-01-25
D: 2025-03-01
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Maguire, James
Mary Holden O'Neill
B: 1948-11-10
D: 2025-02-27
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Holden O'Neill, Mary
Thomas McGeehan
B: 1940-07-20
D: 2025-02-22
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McGeehan, Thomas
Alexander Holicyn
B: 1952-09-21
D: 2025-02-22
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Holicyn, Alexander
Mary Hujsa
B: 1924-07-26
D: 2025-02-11
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Hujsa, Mary

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  • Sit with the dying person; hold his/her hand. Reassure the person with a reminder that you are there. Do not speak about your loved one as though he/she isn't there. Hearing remains until the moment of death.
  • Identify your self by name. Speak softly, clearly and truthfully when you need to communicate.
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  • Sitting quietly at the bedside, playing soothing music or reading something comforting may achieve a calming effect.

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  • Tears are a natural expression of one's feelings. Some may internalize their feelings and may not be able to cry. Both reactions are normal.
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