Honoring the Departed: Sharing Memories and Remembering Contributions of the Deceased
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July 29, 2007
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"Honoring the Departed" is dedicated to all of those who are no longer among us. They may be people we know personally, or have just heard of. They may be close family members, pets, friends, lovers, acquaintances, people in the news, or historical figures. We honor the departed when we remember them and remind others of their contributions. For some of us, this may be considered a support group where we share with the rest of the world our personal loss. Whatever your reason for using this social network where you can connect with like-minded individuals through discussion boards, groups, blogs, audio/video chats, polls, and other means of communication, our aim here is to celebrate the departed, to honor them for what they have given to us, and to reflect on life, values, and loss together.
Our website is currently undergoing construction from the ground up. We appreciate constructive suggestions on what elements we could incorporate to make this site into a transformative experience for all participants. Please join us by becoming a member, and you will receive timely updates on our site's progress and upcoming events.


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