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Death 102: When the end is near (or here)

October 12, 2018

When the end is near: Image of a tunnel with light on other side

Twenty-one days ago, my mother passed away.  The moment was beautiful—peaceful and holy— and I am so thankful I was with her. Mom’s death served as the final exam for a course I’ve been taking for at least a year now, Death 102: When the end is near (or here). Below, you’ll find my notes from the […]

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Filed Under: Aging Parents, Family Tagged: how to care for a dying parent, how to help a loved one die well, when the end is near for your parent, when your parent is dying

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