Scott, one of the directors of Joseph's House, sent this New York Times article to everyone on staff and it is too beautiful not to pass on. The writer notes that the story is "not a tragic death or a famous death, just a good one, the kind that might happen to any of us if we are lucky." These are the kind of deaths I get to be a part of at Joseph's House. Not tragic or famous but good, human, and full of the dignity everyone deserves.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/14/opinion/sunday/a-good-death.html?src=twrhp