High school pallbearer services fill a need when the deceased don't have family
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Blaise Weidmann, a junior at McQuaid Jesuit, emphasizes, 'We had to learn how the casket should be carried, as well as the protocols at the church. It’s important to respect and honor the deceased.' This preparation allows the students to serve with dignity and care during emotional moments.
Grady Leneghan reflects on the impact of his experience, stating, 'It makes you appreciate more of what you are, and who you are as a person.' This sentiment ties deeply with the program's aim to foster gratitude and perspective among the students.
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