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Michael Crawley

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LIGHTS IN THE DARKNESS

Someone I did not know has died. So why does it matter to me? Early each morning I drive by a long-term care facility on my way to work. My route takes me over a hill, and when I reach the top, the sprawling structure is barely visible in the predawn shadows. But once every … Continue reading LIGHTS IN THE DARKNESS

Posted on October 24, 2019February 24, 2020 by michael crawleyTagged loss, respect. Leave a comment

A FRIEND

We have all had the experience of being asked why we have a particular career, or why we ended up in a certain line of work. Because of the unique nature of my profession, it is a question I am often asked. What follows is the true answer to how I happened to be fortunate enough … Continue reading A FRIEND

Posted on October 24, 2019February 24, 2020 by michael crawleyTagged acceptance, friendship, loss. Leave a comment

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