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Guildford Cathedral

Remember Loved Ones at Light up a Life Service

Phyllis Tuckwell is inviting anyone who would like to remember a loved one, to its Light up a Life service on Sunday 8th December, at 7.45pm outside Guildford Cathedral.

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Caption: Phyllis Tuckwell’s Light up a Life service will be held outside Guildford Cathedral.

Phyllis Tuckwell holds this special and poignant service every year in the lead up to Christmas, for all those who wish to, to gather together in memory of loved ones who have died. Sharing an evening like this can bring comfort and support to relatives and friends who are missing a loved one, especially at this special time of year.

The service will include readings and carols, and the image of a Christmas tree will be projected onto the front of the Cathedral building. During the service, the lights on the tree will be ‘switched on’ in memory of those who have died. The service will be live streamed and recorded, so if you cannot attend on the night, you can watch it at www.pth.org.uk/lual2024

“Christmas can be a difficult time for those who are missing a loved one,” said Maria Abellan, patient, family & carer support team manager at Phyllis Tuckwell. “Our Light up a Life service offers an evening where all who would like to, can come together in memory of those who are sadly no longer with us. We hope that you can join us.”

Phyllis Tuckwell would like to thank Right at Home and Beard Construction for sponsoring Light up a Life this year, and is grateful to Guildford Cathedral for hosting the event. As the service will be held outside, please do wrap up warmly and bring a torch.

 

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