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Tree of Lights ceremony honours loved ones’ memories

On their quest to bring comfort and strength, Stepping Stone Hospice & Care Services recently hosted their Tree of Lights, a ceremony that serves as a beacon of hope and a celebration of life.


The community gathered around the gleaming Stepping Stone Hospice tree as families honoured their loved ones’ memories and cherished the joy and wonder of the Christmas season.


The momentous annual event was a perfect opportunity for families to enjoy Carols by Candlelight, beautiful melodies by Alberton Mannekoor en Dameskoor, and mouth-watering treats.
Families and friends of the hospice were also offered the opportunity to write a dedicated message to their loved ones, which was then posted on a special ‘Tree of Lights’ page on the hospice’s website.


Santa, Bruce Strachan, also spread Christmas cheer with a heart full of love and gave out treats to both young and old. He put smiles on the faces of patients and staff members, appreciating them for their steadfast care for patients with dignity and compassion.

Santa (Bruce Strachan) puts a smile on Estelle van der Merwe’s face.


Antonette De Vos, who lost her husband while at their care, said that Stepping Stone has a special place in her heart.
“They truly are amazing! I would love to thank Stepping Stone for the wonderful work they do, for the people they’ve helped and those they currently care for. We had the pleasure of attending the event, and everyone joined in together as the choir sang. It was a lovely event,” she said.


Tersia Burger, CEO of Stepping Stone Hospice & Care Services, who also honoured the life of her daughter Vicky that evening, thanked the community for its great support.


“We gathered not as individuals, but as a family—a community bound by the love of Christ—celebrating His miraculous birth and remembering those we loved and who have gone ahead of us. Christ’s birth in Bethlehem wasn’t merely an event; it was a divine testament to God’s immense love for us. Jesus came into this world not to condemn, but to save; to give life in abundance. Amid our rejoicing, let us not forget the essence of His birth,” she said.


She thanked the incredible staff and volunteers for their tireless dedication to providing comfort and dignity to those who need it most.


“To our residents and their families, you are not alone this Christmas. You are surrounded by love, kindness, and support. Let’s come together to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas – hope, love, kindness, and compassion. Join us in making this Christmas season a little brighter for those around us. Remember your loved one with a deed of kindness – whether it’s giving a beggar at a robot an orange in their name or performing any other random act of kindness,” Tersia said.


She reiterated that Christmas is not merely about the festivities and fanciful lights but, more importantly, about love, kindness, and generosity.


Special thanks to: Mariette, Stepping Stone Hospice team (staff and volunteers), Yvette, Lynette, Ben and Joey, John, Jared, Johan and Martie (NG Brackenhurst), Rienie and the Tuesday evening ladies group, Clr Tim Denny, Dr Paul Potgieter and Alberton Mannekoor, Joey and the Alberton Women’s Choir, Alberton Methodist Church (for the use of their parking area).