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Special baby remembrance service to be held at Haycombe Cemetery

Wednesday 1st May 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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Families across the Bath area who have lost a baby are being invited to attend a special remembrance service at Haycombe Cemetery on Saturday 11th May.

Haycombe Cemetery and Crematorium | Photo © ColinPeachey / Shutterstock.com

Organised by the Spiritual Care Team at the Royal United Hospital, the charity Bath Sands and B&NES Bereavement Services, the service is an opportunity for families who have lost a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death to come together and remember those who have been lost.

Narinder Tegally, RUH Lead Chaplain, said, “This service is for people of all faiths and spirituality, and is an opportunity for families who have lost a baby to come together and remember those lives that were lost too soon.”

The service will take place on 11th May at 1pm in the Top Chapel at Haycombe Cemetery, Whiteway Road, Bath, BA2 2RQ.

After the service, there will be refreshments and an opportunity for families to visit the Bath Sands Baby Garden.

For more information, email Narinder via [email protected].

The RUH Trust offers a full bereavement and support service for grieving parents and families, including a purpose-built bereavement suite that provides the space and privacy they need at a particularly difficult time.

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