Diamonds in the Sky provides comfort and hope

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PUTNAM COUNTY

  • Vocalist Loretta Farley closed the 5th annual Peaceful Purpose Hospice “Diamonds in the Sky” event with a powerful performance that spurred spontaneous applause at various times. IAN TOCHER/Staff
    Vocalist Loretta Farley closed the 5th annual Peaceful Purpose Hospice “Diamonds in the Sky” event with a powerful performance that spurred spontaneous applause at various times. IAN TOCHER/Staff
  • Interpretive dancer Lauren Oliver gave a moving, emotive performance to open the Diamonds in the Sky show. IAN TOCHER/Staff
    Interpretive dancer Lauren Oliver gave a moving, emotive performance to open the Diamonds in the Sky show. IAN TOCHER/Staff
Though typically filled with joy and cheer, for those who have lost someone special in their lives the holiday season may cause feelings of grief to grow even stronger. Loss is an experience familiar to everyone in some way, and support is usually not just appreciated – but necessary. To help those grieving and missing loved ones during the holidays, Peaceful Purpose Hospice (PPH) of Eatonton…

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