3RD ANNUAL ON THIS SIDE OF GOODBYE CONTEST WINNERS

Experiencing the death of someone in our life is unique for every one of us. We may say goodbye with love, regret, forgiveness, anger, or even humor. We may find ourselves touched or challenged in unexpected ways. We may have time to prepare with the dying person – or no time at all. And for some of us, we may find that saying goodbye is not one moment, but a process that continues after someone has died.

In recognition of Healthcare Decisions Day (Thursday, April 16), we invited the community to share their experiences with saying goodbye to a dying person in their life. Their words and perspective will help spread awareness about the importance of advance care planning and some of the many ways of saying goodbye in times of dying.

Please enjoy these submissions selected by the judges for their “relevance, thought, heart and importance in being shared during this time of COVID-19.”

GOODBYE SYLVIA
By Ted Siegler

THE SHAPE OF DEATH
By Judith Bernstein

OUR LAST GOODBYE ON THIS SIDE OF GOODBYE
By Jo Anne Ottosen

A FRONT ROW SEAT
By Jill Landry