PPH puts Diamonds in the Sky at The Plaza

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Perhaps the harshest fact of life is that it eventually comes to an end. For the living it means that everyone, everywhere, has someone they’ve lost, someone they miss, someone they love, or just someone they never want to forget. Recognizing the need for remembrance in a nondenominational setting, Kim Farley and Kim Larue of Eatonton’s Peaceful Purpose Hospice (PPH) put together ...

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