
If someone you know is sick or dying touch them, hold them, kiss them and spend time with them. Express your affection. Be present in the moment with them. How desperately those of us who face the end of life need and desire the last fleeting moments of intimate connection with those we love before we leave. The author shares the most intimate feelings of living with terminal illness and preparing for the last good bye. This is a must read for those who seek insight into this the most challenging of human experiences.
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Born 1950
Michael J. Costello, Jr., was born in Long Beach, California, February 20, 1950. In the church, he has served as minister and pastor and in denominational leadership as presiding bishop. In business and secular life, he has been a senior executive and CEO in free standing and multi-facility hospital and health care corporations. He is a private equity investor in real estate and small business ventures. He is a decorated Viet Nam veteran who served as a US Army combat medic and was awarded the silver star, air medal and purple heart. He is a frequent speaker at business, health care and religious meetings. He is semi-retired and lives in Long Beach and Palm Springs, California.
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