Aviation Fatalities: "he died doing something he loved..."
Perhaps a better way to express our feelings is that "at least he was able
to do what he loved until his last minute with us."
I've thought about the "dying doing something he loved" phrase, too. I
agree with some of the underlying principles, but also see that it is a way
to sugarcoat a tragedy.
"Bob Noel" wrote in message
...
In article .com,
"Brad" wrote:
I saw a similar sentiment posted in relation to Scott Crossfield's
fatel accident. I'm not sure I really get it...we're all going to die,
but do you really want to die doing something you love?
it might just beat giving up the thing you love in order to live.
--
Bob Noel
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