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"To Talk About Death, It Dedramatizes, It Prepares": This Azurean Accompanies People at the End of Their Lives

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Death scares. Ana Jeanclos, she chooses to talk about it. To soften, prepare, calm. For several years, this Vallaurian accompanies people at the end of their lives and their loved ones. She is Thanadoula, a little known word, born from the Greek "Thanatos", the god of death, and "dula", servant.
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Death scares. Ana Jeanclos, she chooses to talk about it. To soften, prepare, calm. For several years, this Vallaurian accompanies people at the end of their lives and their loved ones. She is Thanadoula, a little known word, born from the Greek "Thanatos", the god of death, and "dula", servant.

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nicematin.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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