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The Twenty-Third Annual Interfaith Memorial Observance for Indigent Persons
at the Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church
77 West Washington Street (Loop)
Chicago, Illinois 60602

Wednesday, May 21, 2008
12:00 - 12:50 p.m.

(Reception & Celebration following service)

This Memorial Observance is being held to commemorate the lives of indigent persons who were recently buried by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Guest Speaker: The Rev. Philip Blackwell, Senior Pastor, First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple

We, the community of Cook County, may not have known them personally, but they were someone’s relative and someone’s neighbor.

A quotation of sorrow: “To live and die alone is a human tragedy, but not to be remembered and mourned…after earthly life…is an ugly blemish on human dignity.” –W. Earl Lewis (1949-1999).

For more information please contact Pat Smuck at: (847) 362-8647.

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