Tag Archives: Death and Loss

“Ghost Light” by Greg Cummings

Looking at the aftermath of George Moscone's death through the eyes of his child

  “Ghost Light,” which just finished its month-long stint at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, explores the murders of Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone by delving into the tremulous relationship between Moscone and his son, Jonathan Moscone.  Written by Tony … Continue reading

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What to Do When Someone Dies

Ten Tips Above and Beyond Typical Funeral Arrangements

Everyday at SevenPonds we are working hard to research and expand our content to arm our readers with more information, guidance and choices on what to do when someone dies. Our daily deep dive allows a wide knowledge base of … Continue reading

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In Lieu Of Flowers, A Conversation For the Living

A Personal Favorite Book of Stories About Loss

Certain books just stick with you, long after you turn the last pages and put them back on the shelf. In Lieu of Flowers, A Conversation for the Living by Nancy Cobb is one of those books for me. I … Continue reading

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What Do You Most Remember About 9/11?

Ten years later, SevenPonds wants to share YOUR story

As the 10th anniversary of September 11th, 2001 approaches, SevenPonds is offering you a chance to share your stories and thoughts. In honor of the anniversary, in remembrance of the lives lost, and in time with the opening of the … Continue reading

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