In gratitude to my mother, Velma N. Riley “Vee” and to my father, John D. Riley. Both gifted me enormous insights and wisdom on living and dying. And, to all the leading pioneers in the field of death and dying who have contributed immensely to my work and service.
On Dying. This may be the most important conversation you ever have.
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