FUNERAL CONSUMERS ALLIANCE OF PRINCETON, NJ

50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-924-3320   FCAP@uuprinceton.org

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Funeral Consumers Alliance of Princeton
www.FCAPrinceton.org

Annual Meeting and Lecture
April 18th, 2010
2:00 p.m.

 “The Home Funeral”
a new and comforting look at an old-fashioned family event

 

Free and open to the public

Sunday, April 18, 2:00 pm

 At Erdman Hall

Princeton Theological Seminary

20 Library Place, Princeton
Princeton, NJ 08542
609-924-3320
see map

Free parking across the street behind the Luce and Speer library.
 

Home funeral guides Cheryl Clark and Eleanor Jean Dillard
will discuss the emerging field of home funerals:

  • the emotional and environmental benefits

  • the process, practices and laws

  • their own wide-ranging personal experiences

 

Both speakers are members of Natural Undertaking,
 a Pennsylvania-based resource center for home funeral care.
 Each has many years of experience.

       


 

Each spring, our Annual Meeting features an outstanding speaker, panel or film on a topic of current importance. Past programs have included:

"Grave Matters: A Journey
 Through the Modern Funeral Industry
to a Natural Way of Burial"
 Speaker: Mark Harris, Author

Palliative Medicine
David R. Barile, M.D.
Director of Palliative Medicine Services
University Medical Center at Princeton

Thinking Outside the Box
Speaker Nat. Exec. Director Josh Slocum

A Blueprint For The End of Life

Dying on Your Own Terms
Advance Directives are No Stranger to New Jersey

Over My Dead Body:
Seven Steps to a Fantastic Funeral!

Making Arrangements for the End of Life

End of Life Care - Must We Suffer?

Life and Death
in the Age of Managed Care

You Can't Afford to Die:
the Changing Deathcare Industry

After Death: A Dialogue about Grief

Who Lives? Who Dies?
Who Decides?

The Right to Die:
Legal and Medical Aspects

A Place to Die:
Home, Hospital or Hospice

Whose Funeral Is It Anyway?

Physician-Assisted Suicide:
Progress or Peril?

Humanizing the End of Life

 

The Annual Meeting is announced in our newsletter and advertised in local newspapers. 

The meeting is open to the public. Please come!

 

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