Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, June 11, 1990 TAG: 9006110232 SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PAGE: A-2 EDITION: EVENING SOURCE: DATELINE: PORTLAND, ORE. LENGTH: Short
"To die a little later, or a little sooner, does not matter," the Rev. Alan Deale said Sunday at the service for Janet Elaine Adkins.
What matters is "to live bravely, to love wisely, to see how beautiful the trees are, and even the sea - to enjoy the world," said her minister.
Adkins, a 54-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease, selected the music and speakers for the service before traveling to Michigan to end her life by means of a drug-injecting machine built by medical maverick Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
Kevorkian, who is under investigation by prosecutors and medical regulators, did not attend the service.
- Associated Press
by CNB