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Council to Honour Mothers in Special Ceremony

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05/05/2017

Central Coast Council will again be holding a unique ceremony next week to recognise Mums, at Noraville Cemetery.

Mother’s Day is a beautiful time to honour and say thank you to all the Mums and mother figures in the community.

Council Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds, said Mother’s Day can also be a sad time for those whose mothers have passed away.

“For everyone in our community, Mother’s Day is a special day as families come together to pay tribute to the women in their lives and, for some, to remember those they have lost,” Mr Reynolds said.

“We will be hosting another special Mother’s Day Service with White Lady Funerals to reflect and remember our mums, grandmas, nans and aunties as well as any other mother figures who touched our lives and have passed on.”

Council’s Mother’s Day Service will be held on Saturday 13 May from 11am at Noraville Cemetery with light refreshments served after.

Last year the service was well received by the community and Council is hoping to make this year’s service just as memorable and special for everyone.

“Our cemeteries provide beautiful places to remember and pay respect to family and friends as well as the opportunity to honour loved ones for generations to come,” Mr Reynolds added

“We have dedicated Bereavement Officers who can assist families in memorialising their loved ones.”

Find out more on the Mother’s Day service or how Council’s Bereavement Officers can provide information and assistance as well as comfort and relief to many families by calling 4350 5108.

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