Memorial on Aug 10th for Gerry Tilton; honoring Dr. Barry Brodil
Above: Photo of Gerry Tilton officiating services in Gorham
From Rev Walt Hampton at First Church
MEMORIAL for GERRY TILTON
10am, • SATURDAY, AUG 10
First Church in North Conway
Dear Friends —
Gerry’s Celebration of Life will be Saturday, August 10th, at 10am, here at First Church.
Gerry’s ashes will be present, but there won’t be a committal following.
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Office: 603-356-2324
HONORING the LIFE of DR BARRY BRODIL, DDS
Barry & Janice were an active members of SCI Boston. It both helped them get adapt to their new way of life, and helped to pass on what they learned to there people in community.
SCI Boston is comprised of individuals affected by a spinal cord injury or disorders (SCI/D) including family members, loved ones, healthcare associates and many more. From the moment of injury, SCI Boston offers hope through one-on-one support, understanding, and guidance. No other entity provides this depth of support. SCI Boston work to Reach, Inspire, Support and Empower all those affected by an SCI/D through our nationally recognized Peer Visitation Program. Staff members and trained volunteers, who have successfully navigated post SCI/D life, serve as mentors to help the newly injured, and their families’ to better understand what happened, transition back into the community and meet their goals of leading a fulfilling life.
https://www.sciboston.org/ourmission Contribute to SCI Boston (Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation)
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