Family Care at the End of Life: A Personal Reflection
R. Henry Williams, M.D., M.A. Board Chair Tennessee Center for Bioethics and Culture December 2007
My father-in-law, Ken Johnson, died this fall at age ninety-five. His life was marked by love, faith, uncommon friendliness, and the greatest smile I have ever known.
As a physician interested in end-of-life issues, I found Ken’s life and death particularly inspiring and instructive. Prostate cancer, heart disease, and three strokes gradually eroded his quality of life, but could not take away his love for his wife and family, his faith, or his smile. Neither did illness erase what we saw in him as a man, a father, a ...read more
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