As a correction and an FYI:
Hospice is no longer used for just terminally ill patients (or for cancer patients for that matter). My Mom and I made the decision to put my Dad on hospice care when it was evident that meds were a moot point. His body was starting to fail and it was his time. Hospice did a wonderful job in assisting us in making the remaining weeks (and months) of his life as comfortable and fulfilling as possible. He was neither terminally ill or a cancer patient and thus said hospice can now be used for those that want to die with dignity (at home if desired) with family etc. Lisa _____ From: Donna [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Fred Paschel All I know is what the article said that hospice took care of him and hospice is usually used for cancer patients. Donna ACS Fred's passing On April 1, 2010 Fred passed away in his sleep. He was with family and had visited with his son and daughter shortly before then. We can assume he was at peace when he passed. Donations To honor Fred, you can make a donation to LifePath <http://www.lifepath-hospice.org/> Hospice of Sun City Center, Florida. (Click on the Donations button in their navigation bar.) The folks at Hospice did a marvelous job taking care of Fred in the last few weeks of his life. I wouldn't believe this unless family said so, he told me no such thing as terminal cancer except mesothelioma....he sent me info on subject long time ago...how to beat cancer for $40.00 per month...improve your immune system In a message dated 5/1/2010 9:39:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I think he had cancer. Donna ACS This guy looks pretty young, what happened to him? TREM wrote: Fred Peschel has passed. Info here. http://health2us.com/ Trem

