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What Matters at Life’s End? Exploring Your End-of-life Wishes - An Oregon Humanities Conversation

What Matters at Life’s End? Exploring Your End-of-life Wishes - An Oregon Humanities Conversation  In-Person

Date:
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Bethany Library Annex
Contact:
Adult Services | 503-644-0043 | askuscml@wccls.org
Audience:
  Adults
Categories:
Class/Workshop Culture/Society

Many of us know we should talk about what matters at the end of our lives, but we don’t always know where or how to start these conversations. Once people start exploring death and dying, they often realize it’s not so scary to talk about after all. It can be comforting and empowering to know more about your options and consider what would be helpful for those who may be making decisions on your behalf. Who do you want with you when you are dying? What environments feel most comfortable? Do you have a preference for what happens to your body and your possessions after you die? How do you want to be remembered? This conversation provides a space and dedicated time for reflecting and exploring your end-of-life wishes.

Wendy Usher is a community volunteer who is passionate about end-of-life education and advocacy. She works directly with hospice patients through Housecall Providers and End of Life Choices Oregon (EOLCOR), and on broader efforts with Hopewell House and Compassion & Choices. 

Registration recommended for a reminder email.

Registration is required. There are 45 spots available.


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