On matters of life and death,
making decisions now will help loved ones in the future. Recently, I was interviewed with others by Detroit
Free Press staff writer Patricia Montemurri. The resulting news article with
photos by photographer Eric Seals highlights the importance of end-of-life conversations,
decision options, and documentation.
Among other comments, I emphasize the trouble people will spare loved ones left
behind after they die if wishes are prepared in advance. Read the Detroit Free Press article for
well-rounded perspectives on how others are responding to this critical issue, how you
can begin your own conversations, and resources that will support you in
carrying out your personal plans. The hourglass sands of time are running out. Now is the time to create the ending you want for the final chapter of your life story.
Frances Shani Parker,
Author
Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer
in Urban Nursing Homes is available in paperback and e-book
editions in America and other countries at online and offline booksellers.
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