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Philip Roth’s Death and His Thoughts on Mortality

May 23, 2018 pfrancis417

When Phillip Roth talked about the death of his friend, Saul Bellow, he said “A great man has died.  There…

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Posted in: Art, Philosophy

When Doctors Honor the Priorities of their Patients Based on Their Own Life Experiences

May 15, 2018 pfrancis417

There was a touching piece in The New York Times recently with a doctor describing how he would do whatever it took…

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Posted in: Living Well to Die in Peace, Treatment at End of Life

What to Do When I’m Gone: A Mother’s Wisdom to Her Daughter

May 14, 2018 pfrancis417

If you know me well, you “know” about my mom: brilliant, wise, talented, gracious, beautiful, and kind.  She’s the most…

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Learning about Death from Coco and Día de Muertos

May 9, 2018 pfrancis417

“The word death is not pronounced in New York, in Paris, in London, because it burns the lips. The Mexican,…

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Posted in: Art, Learning from Different Cultures, Living after Loved One Dies

Tradition of the Irish Wake: Keening, Rippling, Bridging

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We can learn so much from other cultures about ways to grieve.  In a poignant short film “And Irish Wake”…

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Posted in: Grief, Learning from Different Cultures, Uncategorized

Lynn Randolph’s Work: Art on Visions at the End of Life

April 11, 2018 pfrancis417

Lynn Randolph, an artist in residence on the palliative care floor of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center…

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Posted in: Art, Treatment at End of Life, Uncategorized

A Quilted Gallery of Love at a Memorial Service

April 6, 2018 pfrancis417

Christina Tollman saw her grandmother, Margaret Hubl, carefully construct and stitch many quilts over the years. When Margaret died, the…

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Posted in: Art, Planning Your Service

Grieving the Death of a Sibling

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Lying on my yoga mat yesterday, I felt tears rolling down my temples.  It was time for relaxation in shavasana,…

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Posted in: Grief, Living after Loved One Dies

Nine Perspectives: “Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death” from PBS

March 27, 2018 pfrancis417

To hear a variety of perspectives on death, it’s worth watching Helen Whitney’s “Into the Night: Portraits of Life and…

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Posted in: Art, Philosophy

Adopting the Yahrzeit Memorial Soul Candle and Other Helpful Traditions

March 26, 2018 pfrancis417

In a talk with the book group, A Year of Reading Dangerously, Katy Butler (author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door) mentioned…

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Posted in: Grief, Learning from Different Cultures, Living after Loved One Dies

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