
Butterfly Memorial Honors Loved Ones in June 18 Event
Good Samaritan Society Hospice is hosting Hope Takes Flight on June 18, inviting families to honor loved ones through a butterfly release ceremony. The event brings the community together for healing and celebration of life.
Losing someone you love is one of life's hardest moments, but a hospice in the community is creating a beautiful way for families to remember and honor those they've lost.
Good Samaritan Society Home Care & Hospice is hosting Hope Takes Flight: Butterfly Memorial on June 18. The event invites families and community members to participate in a meaningful butterfly release ceremony that celebrates the lives of those who have passed.
Jolie Bray, Clinical Manager, and Maggie Chapin, Clinical Admission Specialist, shared details about the special gathering during a recent community radio interview. Families can reserve memorial butterflies in honor of their loved ones, creating a visual moment of remembrance as the butterflies take flight together.
The ceremony represents more than just a memorial. It offers families a shared space to process grief, find comfort in community, and celebrate the impact their loved ones had on the world.

Sunny's Take
Events like Hope Takes Flight remind us that grief doesn't have to be faced alone. When communities gather to honor loss together, something powerful happens: individual pain transforms into collective healing. The symbolism of butterflies, representing transformation and new beginnings, offers families a gentle way to hold both sadness and hope at the same time.
Beyond the memorial event, Good Samaritan Society provides ongoing hospice care support services for families navigating end-of-life journeys. Jolie and Maggie emphasized how important remembrance events are for processing loss and finding paths forward. The butterfly release gives families a tangible moment to say goodbye while surrounded by others who understand their pain.
The June 18 event welcomes anyone who wants to participate, whether they're honoring a recent loss or remembering someone from years past. Good Samaritan Society created this annual tradition specifically to bring people together and acknowledge that celebrating life and processing grief are deeply connected.
Community remembrance events prove that healing happens in connection, not isolation.
Based on reporting by Google News - Good Samaritan
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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