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One of the Lifetime goals I set for reading this past January (2019) was to read all of Anne Lamott’s writings. Recently I dipped into her 2018 collection, Almost Everything, Notes on Hope. Interestingly enough one thing Lamott has hope about is Death. In Chapter Eight, “In the Garden,” this is expressed by the following as she discusses the loss of her father, Ken Lamott.

“…He was fifty-five. Then a long cognitive deterioration, but pain free, thanks to early hospice. Then poof. Gone.

He was so gone. Dead people look universal–the gaping mouth and locked jaw. Where was the angelic expression of sweet release? The flesh had fallen away, all that life and brilliance transformed into a beaky, craggy face. We closed his eyes and mouth, and then there was something sleepy and peaceful in his face, yet there was also a grotesque finality.”

Although I have seen many relatives…

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  1. carhicks Avatar

    That is quite a excerpt you selected Rae. I have been with both my mother and my husband holding their hands as they passed on, but I am not sure if I could wash and prepare their bodies.

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