My last phone call with Larry is one to remember and to share. My nephew, Larry George, had Acute Myeloid Leukemia, was under hospice care, and yet he wanted to have a conversation with me to share with Wisdom of the Wounded readers. So, thirteen days before his death, we talked via a Zoom call. When I asked him how he would like to be remembered, he said, “I want to be remembered as a man that was willing to give what he had with what he was given to make a difference in the lives of people.”
As you view this video, perhaps you will discover new insights regarding the end of life. May Larry’s words bless you in a significant way.
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What a calm, hope-filled end-of-life perspective, from your self-giving nephew, Karen. Thx for sharing.
Your nephew Larry spoke to my heart. Thank you for sharing.
I loved when Larry said he felt like he was walking down a road, and he was just going to keep on walking. What a lovely way to imagine passing on to a new life. That’s a thought I will carry with me.