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Death is part of the human experience; everyone has experienced loss, and everyone will die one day.
It is not unusual to see orange, rust and brown foliage dotting the landscape during the fall months, but when evergreens start changing colors, it’s indicative of a problem, Oregon Forestry Department officials say.
The Wasco County Library Service District presents a free discussion about death and dying on March 22 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in The Dalles Library’s meeting room.
To the editor: Death and dying today occur more often in a medical location or in a care facility. Those present are usually medical or other staff so that most people have never viewed life’s last moments when the body loses its life force, dies and becomes lifeless.
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