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Last Moments: Living, Dying and Death!
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Last Moments: Living, Dying and Death!

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"How do I die?" a very deep and sincere question. Other questions are, "What do I do now?" "What am I to say to those around me?" "What am I to act like?" or "What am I not to do?" "Can I cry?" "Can I laugh?" "Is it ok to be angry at God, at my parents, etc..?" "Is it ok to not want to die?" "Can I leave a list of things for my family to do?" are questions from a deep desire to know what death is to be like.

These stories are of real people, who lived, who are children, brothers or sisters, friends, parents, or grand-parents. They were loved, they toiled and for various reasons suffered from disease, accidents, war, old age, and are now – but memories. Each time I tell of one, I see and remember how they each impacted my life and have a part in who I am.

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Release dateApr 5, 2019
ISBN9780228814566
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Tim Kirby

Tim was born in Drumheller, is an Albertan, a Canadian, a son of a Second World War veteran and a Saskatchewan maiden. He is the second of five children growing up in the hard times of Alberta. He graduated from high school, then university. Helped his Grandpa and Grandma (a blacksmithing women), in the Kirby's Blacksmith and Welding Shop. Then, like many Albertans, he held over sixty some positions, from Winnipeg to Vancouver Island. This includes cooking, road and building construction, farming, ranching, labour, equipment operator, pipe-lining, trucking, etc., started and operated several businesses, now serves as a chaplain. In other words, workin' to live. As an avid outdoors person, he spent time in the bush and high country. (recorded in "Them Roots, Run Deep in Alberta!") He is married to his wife, and they have three grown sons, daughter-in-laws and now grand-kids tagging along. His outlook on life is, "There's nothing we can't do, but there's things we shouldn't do!" That all people are equal and capable of being and doing what they want. Right's, right, and wrong's are wrong! And the 'Truth' is paramount and vital for living life.

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