WE ALL KNOW LIFE IS FLEETING, BUT THIS WILL
We all know life is fleeting, but it’s not passing away that scares me
it’s growing old, losing independence, and forgetting the faces I love. It reminds me of Maria, a music teacher who spent her final days in a care home in 2016.
Maria’s last wish was simple: to hear “How Great Thou Art.” Joshua, a former student turned caregiver, sang it to her, fulfilling her final moment with a heartfelt connection that transcended time.
What makes this story even more special is that Joshua had known Maria since he was a child.
Marti Adkins Redmond, reflecting on their connection, expressed gratitude to hospice workers like Joshua. She pointed out the bond between Joshua, who had been Maria’s student in voice and piano, and Maria, who was now in his care during her final days.
Although Maria is no longer here, her memory lives on through this touching moment. The relationship between teacher and student, now turned caregiver, shows the deep kindness and compassion that hospice workers, like Joshua, bring to their work. Joshua’s actions highlight how much of a difference one person can make in someone’s final moments, offering comfort and peace.

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