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Supporting Peace of Mind Through Funeral Planning

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 1:30 PM until 3:00 PM

Location

Oakwood Village University Woods
Nakoma/Westmorland Rooms
6205 Mineral Point Rd
USA

Contact(s)

SAIL - Sharing Active Independent Lives
608-230-4321 (p)

Category

SAIL Educational Event

Registration Info

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About this event

We are pleased to welcome Heather Holy from Gunderson Funeral & Cremation Care for a special Peace of Mind Seminar.

Heather brings over 11 years of experience to the funeral industry, along with deeply personal insight. Having lost her father just a year ago, she understands firsthand the importance of thoughtful planning and support during difficult times. Family-oriented and compassionate, Heather approaches funeral service with both professional expertise and personal experience, and she is open to sharing her journey with others.

This seminar is designed to provide valuable education on the benefits of funeral planning and the importance of planning in advance. Through open discussion, we will connect with one another by sharing stories and experiences of helping others navigate planning services and gathering at times of need.

We’ll also explore how advance planning can bring comfort and reassurance—not only to your family, spouse, or partner, but also to yourself. It truly is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give.

Join us for a casual and informative conversation about funeral planning. Topics will include:

  • The differences between services, gatherings, and celebrations of life
  • Burial, cremation, and natural burial options
  • Answers to some of the more difficult questions surrounding end-of-life planning

We hope you’ll join us for this thoughtful and supportive discussion.