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Time of Remembrance Service at the SCNA Annual meeting.


The beautiful Time of Remembrance Service was participated in by all those who attended the SCNA SCNA Sun Certified Network Administrator
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 Annual Meeting on November 11, 2006. The ceremony created by the Kansas State Nurses Association and adopted for use by the ANA and SCNA honors the memory of those SCNA members who have died since the last time that the annual gathering was held. SCNA began the practice of setting aside time during each annual meeting at the final House of Delegates House of Delegates
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The lower house of the state legislature in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
 meeting in 2005. The House adopted the plan to continue the practice at subsequent Annual Meetings.

The names of the deceased deceased 1) adj. dead. 2) n. the person who has died, as used in the handling of his/her estate, probate of will and other proceedings after death, or in reference to the victim of a homicide (as: "The deceased had been shot three times.  members are read by the President, if known to SCNA before the service, or spoken by SCNA members from the group itself as the ceremony unfolds. The names are then inscribed in·scribe  
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a. To write, print, carve, or engrave (words or letters) on or in a surface.

b. To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters.
 in the permanent Book of Remembrance. The Book of Remembrance, a single lighted candle and a single white rose complete the setting for the focus of the time of quiet remembrance together.

Honored for inclusion this year were:

Judy Jefferson Bradley

Mary Ellen Hatfield

Helen Kay KAY Kick Ass Year
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 DeYoung, past SCNA President

SCNA encourages all members to keep the organization aware of the death of any members each year.
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Title Annotation:1st Annual Meeting; South Carolina Nurses Association
Publication:South Carolina Nurse
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1U5SC
Date:Jan 1, 2007
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