Almost all Americans will say that when their "time comes," they'd like to be at home with family, friends, their pets. But in a culture where doctors are expected to "Do something!" it's imperative to make advance plans so that your wishes are honored. Lillian Landry is one person who did just that. She died recently at age 99, free of invasive procedures, surrounded by friends and enjoying her favorite beverage, Canadian Mist. Read her story here.
Nov 16, 2009
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