Death Cafe at Dearly Beloved Mortuary
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Step into an evening of reflection and connection at the Death Cafe: Courageous Dialogues—
a unique event designed to gently explore and embrace the natural course of life’s final chapter.
Hosted at the serene Dearly Beloved Mortuary Services, this gathering invites you to engage in enlightening and supportive conversations about death.
Experience:
Warm and Insightful Conversations: Engage in open, heartfelt dialogues about death and dying that invite understanding and peace, rather than fear.
Enlightening Perspectives: Discover how embracing the concept of mortality can lead to a deeper appreciation for life and foster a sense of tranquility.
A Community of Support: Share and listen to diverse experiences and thoughts in a compassionate environment where the mysteries of life’s end are approached with grace and curiosity.
Join us in transforming the conversation around death into one of acceptance and serenity. This event is an opportunity to face the final frontier with a sense of calm and community, celebrating life’s journey with honesty and hope.
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This event is free and welcomes ages +13 as some conversations will be mature.
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You must RSVP as space are limited.
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MEET OUR GUEST SPEAKERS
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Aimee Edgeworth
is a self-proclaimed family history nerd and "rescuer" of antiques. Her passion for community arts and her own personal artistic journey inspired her to establish the Pearl Center for Creative Arts, Murrieta's first cultural arts center, soon to be housed in a historic train car. At the heart of her mission is finding meaningful ways to acknowledge and honor ancestors through artistic expression, creating connections between past and present. When she’s not setting up at Murrieta Market Night or teaching quirky art classes at the Murrieta Public Library, Aimee is wrangling her four kids and probably dreaming up her next historically inspired adventure.

Carrie Lisch-Torres
has a background as a massage therapist and working in the holistic healthcare field. In her late 20s she finally decided to pursue a career in the death care industry. She has almost 10 years of experience as a mortician and holds several college degrees. Carrie is a licensed embalmer, funeral director, a certified professional make-up artist and is currently working towards her death doula certification. In her spare time Carrie enjoys spending time with her friends and family, playing roller derby, going to the beach, and enjoying live concerts.
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Miranda R Oldham
RN, BSN, resides in Riverside and has practiced nursing since 2012, with expertise in critical care and hospice, and is currently working in case management. She champions the dignity of terminally ill individuals and advocates for those unable to speak for themselves, prioritizing patient and family education whenever possible.