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Tag Archives: Death and Dying
You Take It From Here by Pamela Ribon
A bittersweet novel about a young mother dying from terminal cancer whose major final request for her best friend makes us question how far we would all go for someone we love.
Similar to its predecessors, Beaches and Steel Magnolias, Pamela Ribon’s You Take It From Here chronicles the roller coaster of a journey between best friends Danielle and Smidge, one of whom left their small southern town for LA, while the other … Continue reading →
Before I Die: Communities in Conversation about Death
Candy Chang created the first "Before I Die" wall, which has now become a sensation worldwide
When American Candy Chang stumbled upon an abandoned house in her New Orleans neighborhood — grey, decrepit, windows in shambles — she had an idea. Rather than let the building decay, she saw the potential for an inspiring project that … Continue reading →
Posted in Soulful Expressions
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Tagged Before I Die, Candy Chang, Death, Death and Dying, New Orleans, opening the conversation on death.
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Artist Julian Stair: The Vessel, Death and the Human Body
Julian Stair strips the frills from end-of-life vessels, giving us a fresh perspective on death
English artist Julian Stair is both a wordsmith and a potter, working mostly with site-specific commissions and installations. Commissioned by mima and devoted in part to the memory of his late family member Lesley Cox, “Quietus: The vessel, death and the … Continue reading →
”Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves.”
-Rabindranath Tagore
More from A Rite of Passage: Memorial Music: “The Show Must Go On” by Queen Memorial Music: “Dreams Old Men Dream” by the Cold War Kids Memorial Music: “Will You Miss Me when I’m Gone?” by The Carter Family
Posted in A Rite of Passage
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Tagged Art, Death and Dying, end-of-life, Grief, Leaves, Life, Memorial Flowers, Poetry, Quotes, Quotes about Life
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“Knocking on Heaven’s Door” by Katy Butler
A cautionary tale of a loss that teaches us how to take control of our own deaths
What happens after a debilitating stroke or a sudden heart attack snatches away the vitality of an elderly parent, spouse, or friend? How can we make the transition from child to caregiver or from spouse to nurse? What questions should … Continue reading →
Posted in Lending Insight
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Tagged Books and Literature, Cardiology, Caregiving, Death, Death and Dying, End-of-life care, Health, Katy Butler, Loss of a Loved One, Medicare, medicine, Palliative Care, United States
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“Farewell” by Anne Bronte
Anne Bronte's poem teaches a lesson in remembering loved ones
You’re probably familiar with the works of Charlotte and Emily Bronte; but what you may not know is that they had a younger sister, Anne, who was also a writer. Unfortunately, the successes of her older siblings tended to leave … Continue reading →
Posted in The Next Chapter
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Tagged Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Death, Death and Dying, Death Poems for Loved Ones, Death Saying, Emily Bronte, Famous Sayings About Death, Farewell, Memories, poems
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