As a former
pastoral and supportive care professional, Linda Watson found herself
drawn, again and again, to work with the dying and the bereaved. With
degrees from
the University of Calgary, McMaster University in Hamilton, ON and the
University of Toronto, Linda worked in parish ministry and later as
the Peer Support and Supportive Care Coordinator of a breast cancer
resource centre in Winnipeg, MB. Where others
sometimes kept their distance, Linda moved in close and became a trusted
companion of the dying and their loved ones on many occasions. She learned
at least some of the
questions to ask, some of the silences to leave hanging, some of the
words to offer when it was time. Her
counseling and theological training, plus the experiences life provided
her, combined to assist her in being a positive presence at bedsides
and elsewhere with those facing death.
It was an event in her personal life, however, that moved her to put
some of the wisdom she had gained in the context of these experiences
down on paper. Her sister, who had been battling cancer for a few years,
was suddenly given 6 weeks to live and Linda was too far distant to
be there in the ways she desired. Writing down kernels of wisdom and
quotations she knew would be helpful to her sister led eventually to
the compilation in this volume, one that has been tested now by others
and evaluated favorably by other professionals in the field of end of
life care.
Photographer
Bio: Maggie Sale
Maggie Sale is a Toronto-based photographer specializing in landscape
and nature photography. Her images have appeared in several exhibitions
and been published in magazines and books in the U.S., U.K., and Canada.
She is a member of the Canadian Association for Photographic Art.
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