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Originally Posted by Locke
I will try and phone him at some point, but he literally up and pulled stakes.
His cancer diagnosis is terminal and his life expectancy is so low it is measured in days, so he isn't going through treatment because theres not much point and so, yeah, he decided to sell it all and up and move to spend his last days with his daughter in Georgia.
The last thing he said before leaving was: "I can't wait to be back with my wife."
She passed 10 years ago. 
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How often do people live their lives right up until the last moments with the expectation that tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, next decade are a given for them? While it's sad to see a life definitively move towards it's near term conclusion, there's somehow some silver lining in his story that he received his prognosis and gets to decide what matters most with those precious last days and has the opportunity to act on them with intent. You should be proud of the important job you do in helping him enable that.