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What I’ve learned is that the publicity firm that Nick was using to protect
his life story from rumors and lies is no stranger to memorial services. A few
of their clients have died while they were working with them, and their
survivors can purchase a new package to help with arrangements. Some clients
even purchase it ahead of time in anticipation, like one would reserve a
burial spot in a cemetery because they know they’re gonna die eventually. Nick
didn’t do that, because he didn’t even think to hire anyone when his health
started to decline from the prion infection. Well, I think he did consider it
way back then, but he didn’t have the money, and didn’t follow through until
later. Anyway, I purchased the memorial package, so they’re handling
everything. I’ll be signing off on all decisions, but I won’t have to think
them up myself, which takes a lot of the stress out of the process, so I’m
grateful for their help in this matter. Or perhaps they should be
thanking me for my help, if they’re the ones taking point. I did
secure a reservation for the Causeway Center in Chicago, though. It’s so last
minute that someone already had the auditorium booked. Homes for Humankind and
CauseTogether.hope have assured me that whoever it was was happy to push it
back to another day, but it’s hard for me to imagine how that’s possible. That
room can accommodate hundreds of people, which means that they have to contact
hundreds of people to alert them to the change in dates. I suppose that’s not
necessarily true. Maybe they booked the whole place for an audience of eleven.
I don’t know. I’ve been trying to figure out who it was, and if they’re really
okay, but I can’t seem to find any information. You would think that an event
like that would be advertising somewhere so customers could sign up for their
thing instead. If you know what was supposed to be happening in the auditorium
next Friday, shoot me a message. I feel that I owe them a thank you. In the
meantime, I’m flying up to look at the venue this weekend, but I’ve already
seen photos, and it looks great.
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