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Last Updated: Thursday, November 6, 2008 9:08 AM CST
News : Grief educator to visit Crandon

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The Hope, Healing and Helpful Choices Committee of Forest County HHHCC wishes to inform the Forest County Community that Patrick Dean, the Director of the Wisconsin Grief Education center will be offering grief education and support services in the Crandon area Nov. 6, 7 and 8.

He will be available for anyone affected by the October 2007 tragedy or any other tragic loss. To set a confidential appointment with Dean, call him directly at 262-534-2904 or patrickdean@griefwork.com.

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HHHCC is able to continue these consulting services of Dean and the other future programs on grief education and support through the generous support of several organizations and businesses. HHHCC wishes to express deep appreciation to the following recent contributors: St. Mary’s Hospital, Ministry Health Corporation, the Preservation Society of Forest County and CoVantage Credit Union.

If you or your organization would like to contribute or would like more information or have suggestions for future programs, contact HHHCC, C/O Forest Larger Parish, P.O. Box 129, Wabeno, WI 54566 or call John Suminski at (715) 473-3131.

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