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Generations Summer 2004, Vol. 28, No. 2 Robert Kastenbaum, guest editor
Newly bereaved people have had much in common across the ages. Rituals and other practices to dispose of the deceased's body, to honor and remember the person's life, and to console those left behind have been universal. How are these functions performed now? And how can service providers be of help to older people and their families who are facing a death and making "final arrangements"?
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