I knew exactly when my aunt was going to die with medical assistance. That didn't ease my heartache
On the last day of her life, Mary Gellner's aunt wore a sweatshirt with the words, "Great things to come." For Gellner, the shirt represented her aunt's sense of humour and the complicated feelings she'd have grieving over her aunt's medically-assisted death.
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On the last day of her life, Mary Gellner's aunt wore a sweatshirt with the words, "Great things to come." For Gellner, the shirt represented her aunt's sense of humour and the complicated feelings she'd have grieving over her aunt's medically-assisted death.