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invitation to the Ashes Burial Service of
2002 at Montrose Cemetery (Pulaski
Rd just north of Foster Ave., Chicago).
away on March 29, 2000. As a minis-
ter and public figure, Rev. Gyomay M.
uted to many causes and organizations.
His greatest impact was on the count-
through books, talks, family services,
and visitations.
The Ashes Burial Service is the final
journey on this earth. He is thereby re-
turned to nature for eternity. How he
hearts as we realize he continues to in-
before. The Service provides a reflec-
tive moment for us to look within our-
selves and realize the realities of inter-
dependency and impermanence. Pri-
orities in ones life are re-examined and
the values one lives by are re-affirmed.
one is able to express ones respect and
M. Kubose. Yet, at the same time, one
deepen ones spiritual life. The Kubose
Family feels this is a most appropriate
way to pay tribute to Rev. Gyomay M.
Kubose. Even as he is laid to final rest,
he is still giving and enriching our lives.
Kubose Family opens the Ashes Burial
community to attend. The Family re-
donations be given on this occasion.
LATE REVEREND GYOMAY M. KUBOSE
For those who are unable to attend the
Kubose Family will offer a unique way
2002, you can telephone a
the passcode number, 166320, followed
chairpersons comments, the chanting,
readings, and Dharma talk.
If you call early, you will hear music
until the service starts. Your call is lis-
ten only and you cannot verbally par-
ticipate. You can hang up at any time to
end your call. (cut and save)