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     <title>How Do You Want to Be Remembered?  Do You Have an Ethical Will?</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/12/prweb488160.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>At the heart of it, people want to be remembered.  &quot;As human beings, we need to know that we matter,&quot; says Renata Marie Vestevich, author of the award-winning book Grant Me My Final Wish: A Personal Journal to Simplify Life&#039;s Inevitable Journey.  &quot;We want to know that while we were here, our presence mattered, that we had valuable things to say and that our lives stood for something.&quot; (PRWeb Dec 7, 2006)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>Award-winning Author Joins Nationally Acclaimed Radio Host to Discuss Uncomfortable, Unspoken Topic </title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/10/prweb463594.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Renata Marie Vestevich, author of the award-winning book &quot;Grant Me My Final Wish: A Personal Journal to Simplify Life&#039;s Inevitable Journey&quot;, joins nationally acclaimed best-selling author and radio host Jacqueline Marcell, on her October 28, 2006 &quot;Coping with Caregiving&quot; broadcast.  During this program Vestevich will candidly discuss how planning for death can be a celebration of life. (PRWeb Oct 27, 2006)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>Award Winning, Practical Guide Answers Nagging Question, &quot;What Would Happen If I Died Tomorrow?&quot; </title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/08/prweb428949.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Most of us have no way of precisely knowing when our number will be up.  Serious illness or accident can occur at any age.  At any time a major catastrophic event can occur:  hurricane, tsunami, an act of terrorism, etc.  Much of our day-to-day activities are directed at making the most of what life has to offer, consequently, we seem to give little thought to the ending of life.  (PRWeb Aug 25, 2006)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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