You Don’t Have to Navigate Terminal Illness Alone: What an End-of-Life Coach Actually Does
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Remembering Ricky Bedford
No one who lost a loved one on Sept. 11, 2001 could have imagined it would be a death so violent — especially Candice Phillips. She had hoped the cancer would take her 10-year-old son quietly, perhaps in his sleep.