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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Death and dying

A goodbye to ‘Big Purm’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2014, 8:45 PM Dec 3, 2014
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Even if you don’t stop to read the obituary page every day, it’s hardly a secret that people die from horrible diseases, that they’re taken too soon, and that life is inherently unfair.

For the most part we might stop to read a few lines, then move along because life goes on; that’s the nature of life. Read more →

Sports

Stricken hoops player reminds us we’ve got it good

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 27, 2014, 9:24 AM Oct 27, 2014
1

These are the kind of words that, once you read them, you never forget.

‘What keeps me going is remembering why I’m here.’
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Health

How do we discuss a woman’s decision to die?

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 7, 2014, 2:38 PM Oct 7, 2014
5

Brittany Maynard found out recently that she has terminal brain cancer. She’s announced via YouTube that she intends to die two day’s after her husband’s birthday in November.
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Health

When is a good age to die?

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 6, 2014, 9:28 AM Oct 6, 2014
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Back when I was in the sixth grade, I thought that 60 would be a good time to die. What’s the point, I reasoned, of living to be so old?

This year I turned 60. I long ago realized that sixth graders aren’t that bright on matters of longevity.
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Funeral home’s new service: A drive-thru funeral

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 16, 2014, 7:35 AM Sep 16, 2014
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Paradise Funeral Chapel president Ivan Phillips says he came up with the idea after noting that elderly people have a difficult time getting into the funeral home. Read more →

The do-it-yourself coffin

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 13, 2014, 11:19 AM Mar 13, 2014
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Our man in Hendricks, Steve Hemmingsen, writes today to pass along the wintertime work of Don Buller, who is spending his time working on his coffin. Read more →

What La Crosse knows about dying

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 3, 2014, 7:22 AM Mar 3, 2014
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NPR’s Planet Money has dropped in on La Crosse, Wis., to find out why so many people there have planned for their deaths, writing down what they want to have happen at their end of their lives. Read more →

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