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Title:     Giving Thanks for Cancer
Creator: Rudloe, Anne; JDPSN
Catalan subject: Anne Rudloe JDPSN Obituaries
English subject: Anne Rudloe JDPSN Obituaries
Abstract:  Anne Rudloe died peacefully in her home yesterday, April 27, 2012. I’ve been fortunate to work with her on her blog over the past few months. She asked me to publish upon her death the piece that follows, which she wrote years ago right after being diagnosed with cancer. It’s been my great, good fortune to spend some time with Anne and her husband, Jack. !ough we’ve known each other from a distance for many years, it’s only in these past few months that I was able to spend some personal time with them. When I saw Anne last week, her eyes were bright and her presence unencumbered. She expressed gratitude for the ability to sit and look over the bay from her front window. If you watch the video that this post is based on, or if you read more of her publications, or if you had been lucky enough to spend some time with her, you’re likely to know straightaway that she moved through nature and the whole of her life with the familiarity and the knowing of a wild one. Ever on the edge, Anne didn’t hold back anything. In her life and in her death, Anne faced what was before her with an openness that has been of benefit to many beings. Fare thee well, my friend. —Penny Alsop
Source:  Primary Point 2012, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 7-8
Document type:  info:eu-repo/semantics/article ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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