A new session of GriefShare begins Monday evening (September 12) at the First Baptist Church of Commerce. A light supper will be served. The 13-week program helps people to cope with the loss of a loved one. Jim Ayres of First Baptist, and co-owner of the Commerce Funeral Home with his wife Teena, discusses the benefits of the GriefShare program on the Blacklands Cafe.
GriefShare Helps People Deal With Loss; New Session Begins Monday Night
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