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Coffee, pastry and conversation about death

LOUELLA RICHER, MANAGER of Addison County Palliative Support Services, is overseeing an abundance of programming to help locals dealing with death and dying. Among the new offerings is a Death Café. Independent photo/John Flowers

When was the last time you strolled out for nice cup of coffee to go along with a sweet roll and a little conversation… about death.

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