Ribbons on a tree in the Schorman Center Memory Garden. Photo courtesy Hospice of Warren County

Schorman Center Memory Garden Opens at the Hospice Office

May 28, 2021

On May 20, Hospice nurses, social workers, grief counselors, Advisory Committee and Board members opened the beautiful Schorman Center Memory Garden in the back yard of the Hospice office.

Through the generosity of Mary Weiss, Advisory Committee President, the yard has been newly landscaped and teak furniture has been added.

The Memory Garden offers a private and comfortable place to sit, relax and remember. The evening began with a candle lighting ritual: five candles were lit symbolizing grief, courage, memory, love, and hope. Ellen Scalise, Fran Leto, Jessica Bens, Barbi Zingone, Amy Punsky and Jodi Bevevino led the candle lighting. Afterwards, everyone attending wrote the name of a loved one on a special memorial ribbon and then tied the ribbon on the Memory Tree, a weeping cherry.

Those wishing to stop by and tie a ribbon on the Memory Tree to remember someone they love will find a container of ribbons and pens beneath the weeping cherry tree in the back yard of 1 Main Avenue. Everyone in the Warren County community is welcome.

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