Kubler-Ross touched every life
Kubler-Ross touched every life
The Arizona Republic - Online Edition - Aug. 29, 2004 12:00 AM
There are no words to express the depth and breadth of the lives that she has
touched.
The death of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, an icon in Thanatology, is a profound loss
for every person around the world. Every person alive today has been touched by
her work, whether they know it or not.
In fact, our Arizona-based organization, the MISS Foundation, a non-profit agency
helping families facing a child's death, was founded as a result of Kubler-Ross'
life work.
I have been deeply moved by the spirit of her dedication since the moment we met.
She has left this world having changed it for the better.
Elisabeth is the most beautiful human being I've ever known. She single-handedly
initiated the current transformation we are experiencing around Western culture's
responses to death, dying and the bereaved.
There will never be another Elisabeth. I hope the media can do her life - and her
death - justice over the subsequent days and weeks. - Joanne Cacciatore, Peoria
The writer is president and founder of MISS Foundation.
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