There's something about death that is comforting. The thought that you could die tomorrow frees you to appreciate your life now.
If you're lucky like me, your relationship with your brother has resolved itself on the peaceful side of the fence and has stayed there. But if you're someone who's got a family that's all fractured and finding it hard to relate, that's a very sad place to be.
| Paul Cellucci, Politician (1948) |
| Richard M. Daley, Politician (1942) |
| Jean Paul Gaultier, Designer (1952) |
| Jim Geringer, Politician (1944) |
| Jill Ireland, Actress (1936) |
| Jack Kingston, Politician (1955) |
| Bud Abbott, Actor (1974) |
| Felix Adler, Educator (1933) |
| Harry Banks, Soldier (1915) |
| Alejo Carpentier, Novelist (1980) |
| Willa Cather, Author (1947) |
| James Thomas Fields, Publisher (1881) |
| G. Stanley Hall, Psychologist (1924) |
| Granville Stanley Hall, Psychologist (1924) |
| Barbara Grizzuti Harrison, Writer (2002) |
| Louis A. Johnson, Public Servant (1966) |


