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"It Was a Privilege to Care for Her" chronicles the life of Muriel Klafehn from the diagnosis of cancer in her right breast until her death. A prayer for peace at the outset, granted by the Lord, sustained her on a daily basis throughout her "adventure." The author shares how they lived every day as normal as it could be and in doing so, she became an inspiration to him and all those who offered her comfort.
A story of faith, courage and love, the book reminds readers that "Even though a cancer patient may die, how one handles the journey is a uniquely traveled path."
"Cancer is all around us. Let's read about courage and faith through difficult times," the author says. "The main thing is the faith in God that helped to sustain Muriel on a day to day basis."
"It Was a Privilege to Care for Her"
By Keith Klafehn
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 286 pages | ISBN 9781425189976
E-Book | 286 pages | ISBN 9781426985997
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Keith Klafehn is professor emeritus in management and health care services at the University of Akron. He is the co-author of two textbooks and numerous articles. He lived each day of his wife's, Muriel, "adventure," accompanying her on all of her health care interactions with the professionals involved. Klafehn holds undergraduate and master's degrees from Clarkson University and a doctorate from Kent State University. He was a university professor for 30 years.
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