West Pasco Death Cafe

Hosted by Diana Brooks


Date:

May 1, 2022

Start time:

4:00 p.m. (east)

End time:

5:30 p.m. (east)

Address:

4100 Starkey Blvd

Trinity

Florida

34655

United States

 

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About this Death Cafe

We are a friendly, comfortable discussion group with no agenda, no objectives, or themes.

*We are not a grief support or counseling session of any kind*

Our hope is to have a safe place for people to come and make this more of a neccessary conversation.

*No selling!

The large gathering room at Heartwood Preserve will host this event: coffee, tea & CAKE!

FREE!!!

 NOT on ZOOM.


About Diana Brooks

DIANA & LINDSEY = DFF's!

 Diana Brooks:

Having worked in the Deathcare industry since 2006, Diana is very  passionate about being a part of the Death Positivity Movement.

Diana has over 25+ years’ experience in customer service, is fully licensed by the State of Florida as a cemetery manager and pre-need sales agent, and is a Certified Life Celebrant.

As a Certified Life Tribute Professional, Diana works with families to create a funeral service or ‘Celebration of Life’ service. She can help to plan, oversee, and conduct non-religious, semi-religious, and spiritual funeral services at Heartwood Preserve Cemetery that honor the deceased person’s life.

She has 3 children, Liliana, Melody & Christian. When not working as a Mom or at Heartwood, Diana enjoys practicing yoga, meditation, nature, volunteering, being with her Husband & spoiling her Poodle and Goldendoodle.

LINDSEY S.:

Lindsey is a Florida native and embraces her state’s eccentric reputation.

She’s Christoph’s wife (no, not like Frozen) and the mom of Bobby & Avery.

She’s got a corporate career and can be quite serious, but she’s a giant kid at heart who loves snapping pictures of flowers and dancing to any/all music, as well as volunteering at Heartwood Preserve.

During a Summer 2021 Death Café she wore a plastic flamingo headband and said, “If I can wear a flamingo on my head, then you can talk about death”. 


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