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AdventHealth Murray will host a special Tree of Remembrance Christmas lighting on Dec. 8 at 6 pm at AdventHealth Murray. This annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony honors loved ones who have passed away.
Families are encouraged to bring a special weatherproof Christmas ornament to place on the tree in memory of their loved one. Light refreshments and hot cocoa will be served.
“We welcome everyone and anyone who would like to pay tribute to someone who they care about who is no longer with us. As humans, we need moments like this to grieve and remember the impact that these people have had on our lives,” said event organizer and AdventHealth Murray chaplain Alexa Hernandez.
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