I was moved by this touching tribute by Curt Mekemson to Mitch, his much loved brother. A dignified death is all we can ask for when our time comes…
I was with Marsh when he died on June 2, gently holding his shoulder. His hospice nurse, C, was holding his hand and quietly taking him through a beautiful meditation. She included the deer herd that had come down off the hill and stood around the RV. Coincidence? Probably. We normally have three or four […]
via Goodbye, My Brother… A Death with Dignity — Wandering through Time and Place
A beautiful moving piece. 🙂 You may be seeing my tweets now, the only way is to use an extension of my own and manually add your name. What a pain to have to do for so many blog shares lol, I don’t even know people’s handles, too many to remember lol 🙂
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I can see your tweets, Debby.
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Yes, because I’ve had to add your name manually using the ‘Add Any’ extension! I downloaded that extension when I joined MeWe, Colleen discovered it. Makes it easier to share to my page there. 🙂
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A wonderful story.
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Yes indeed.
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Gosh that is moving. Their law sounds good, can’t be abused with the careful restrictions, but it can’t be easy to choose a time and get it right.
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Over here in the UK I’m sure any carer would be prosecuted.
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Very touching indeed, thank you for sharing, Stevie.
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