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My friend Bob was accustomed to calling the hospice center and saying, “I am about to die, come…
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I quietly closed the door of my freshman dorm room behind me at Boston College, but not before…
I was expecting my daughter’s call that morning, April 19, 1995. As I sat by the phone, my…
In life, there are hardships that can change us for the better—or for the worse. How we respond…
Everyone, sooner or later, is bound to have an annus horribilis, the Latin term for “a terrible year” that…
My wife, Barbara, and I had been married more than 50 years when she was diagnosed with inoperable…
Easter Sunday had a powerful new meaning for me ever since my adult son Jason died in a…
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