Newcastle suicide memorial service offers support, comfort and hope for those who have lost loved

Wesley Mission

People who have been impacted by the death of a loved one or friend by suicide will have the opportunity to come together to remember and grieve at a memorial service at The Carriage Shed (Western End), 32 Wharf Road, Foreshore Park, Newcastle East on Thursday 3 October from 12 pm – 1 pm.

Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Service in Newcastle is held annually for the families, friends and communities bereaved by suicide to gather in a spirit of comfort, support and hope, and to honour the memory of their loved ones.

All media are invited to the service at The Carriage Shed (Western End), 32 Wharf Road, Foreshore Park, Newcastle East Thursday 3 October 12 pm – 1 pm.

The CEO/Superintendent of Wesley Mission, the Rev Keith V Garner AM, who will deliver a message of hope, said the loss by suicide is a devastating experience.

“The grief associated with suicide is complex and very difficult. Family members and friends can feel abandoned or rejected. Myriad questions often remain unanswered and, unfortunately, stigma remains,” Mr Garner said.

“The death of a loved one to suicide is life-changing for those left behind. The process of mending a broken heart does not take a week, a month or a year but a lifetime.

“The road to healing is not only long, but can be bumpy with many obstacles in the way. However, by drawing upon inner resources and by being in touch with our feelings, we can find an appropriate attitude to the past, the present and the future.

“The annual Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Service is an opportunity for those bereaved by suicide to know that they are not alone and are part of a genuine and caring community.”

Key moments in the service:

  • Welcome by broadcast journalist and radio host, Dan Cox
  • Shared story from, active Maitland suicide prevention network member, Dennis Tanner
  • Interview with committee member, Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network (PSSPN), Annita Kneipp
  • Musical performance by Joseph McNamara
  • Moment of silence and reflection
  • Message of hope from the Rev Keith V Garner AM
  • Flower ceremony
  • Final blessing from Wesley Mission Chaplain Michael Frost
  • Releasing of a dove

There will be an opportunity for participants to place messages remembering the lives of those lost to suicide on a memorial wall. Messages can also be posted on an online memorial wall.

People who have been impacted by suicide can contact Lifeline, a 24-hour Crisis Support Service phone 13 11 14.

Media please note: Most people – including media professionals – have been touched by suicide. For many people, the service will be one of mixed emotions. We ask that you respect the privacy of people who are attending and those participating in the service.

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