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Eugene O'Kelly's approach to his final days was different because he and his wife, Corinne, meticulously planned his last three months to live as fully as possible. They focused on filling his remaining time with meaning, substance, and joy. This thorough approach to death, which included acceptance of the situation, allowed O'Kelly to design the end of his life on his terms.
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Once the shock of his unexpected diagnosis had settled in, O'Kelly and his wife, Corinne, put together a plan for living his last three months as fully as possible. The attention to detail and the thoroughness of their approach to death allowed him to fill his remaining time with meaning, substance, and joy. The tears and pain eventually led to acceptance, allowing O'Kelly the rare opportunity to design the end of his life on his terms.
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