Brother of Schiavo still upset over death
He says the courts and her husband mishandled case
By Jennifer Toomer-Cook
Deseret Morning News
Bobby Schindler says his memory is seared with images of his sister, Terri Schiavo, after courts approved removal of her feeding tube in a high-profile right-to-die/right-to-life battle he says wasn't always fairly portrayed in the media.
"Fresh in my mind now is how they tortured her to death, how terrified she looked prior to her death. . . . That will be an image that stays with me and my family the rest of our lives," Schindler said in an interview. "She was beautiful, she was alive, she was a human being and had a family willing to . . . show her compassion as every human being deserves. But the courts decided she would be better off dead." Story
Conference this Saturday in Camillus, NY
The heart-rending story of Terri Schiavo will be engrained in our memories for years to come.
Questions:
----Could you become another Terry Schiavo?
----Could a “Living Will” or “Advance Directive” or “Health Care Proxy” help avoid putting your family in such an excruciating situation?
----What happens to your assets in NY State if you don’t have a will?
-----Are you willing to let a probate judge who does not know your personal wishes, dictate who gets your property and custody of your children?
Answer:
Hear Attorney Raymond Dague discuss these crucial issues and assist you in evaluating and solving your concerns.
Where:
Christ Community Church (formally Immanuel Church of the Nazarene)
Corner of Onondaga and Split Rock Road
Camillus, NY 13031
When: October 15, 2005 at 10:00 AM sharp
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