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Beck's Tribute Center is set to host an ice cream social on August 27 at 6 p. m. to facilitate discussions on funeral and cremation planning. Attendees can enjoy complimentary ice cream while learning how pre-planning can alleviate stress for family members and ensure that individual wishes are respected. The free event aims to create a welcoming atmosphere for those who may have questions or are ready to take the next step in planning.

RSVPs are required due to limited space, highlighting the event's popularity and community interest. This initiative reflects a growing awareness of the importance of end-of-life planning within the community. Beck's Tribute Center, located at 405 5th Ave. S. , Edmonds, is committed to providing valuable resources for families.

The social aims to initiate important conversations about a topic often avoided. Engaging with the community in this way fosters understanding and preparedness for future decisions.

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