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Funeral Planning Program @ Easton Public Library

Thursday, October 8 from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., join us for a free lunch and presentation on advance funeral planning.

“Your Life, Your Legacy - Plan to Make It Right” will be presented by Christopher Farrugio, Spadaccino and Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home. Farrugio is the general manager of the Spadaccino & Leo P. Gallagher & Son Community Funeral Home of Monroe as well as the Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Homes of Stamford and Greenwich. He is a certified presenter for the Your Life Your Legacy program as well as a Funeral Customs and Rituals hospice program.

Planning for life’s big events such as weddings, graduations and retirements is something most of us do automatically. Unfortunately, many of us put off or do not even think about planning ahead for funeral and cemetery arrangements. At this informative presentation, participants will hear others talk about their candid views of funeral planning, why so many have made the decision to plan ahead and why their loved ones have a sense of relief. Questions on planning ahead will be answered, and participants will leave knowing four simple steps to creating and sharing their final wishes with their loved ones.

Seating is limited and interested participants should register now. To register, please use the Library’s online event calendar, or call Lynn at 203-261-0134 or email lzaffino@eastonlibrary.org. There is ample parking in the library parking lot, located at the corner of Morehouse and Center Roads. For directions to the library, please visit our website www.eastonlibrary.org. Questions? Call 203-261-0134.

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