The life lessons learned, and shared in his book and with the audience today, are beyond inspirational. You can’t even imagine the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual challenges endured by this incredible man during his walk.
At the end of the presentation, I found myself almost speechless and quite emotional. Today, we laughed, we cried, but more importantly, we were inspired.
To my dear friend, Frank, you are an amazing person and I’m so grateful to have had this opportunity to get to know you better.
Special thanks to Mary from Juniper Village at Mount Joy, and Amanda, Deb and Lauren from Hospice For All Seasons for co-sponsoring the event.
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