"It is important for family members to have their chance to say good-bye," said Steinmann, 58, who has been in charge of the service for nine years. "It can be more peaceful and less traumatic, especially if the last time they saw the person they were in intensive care. It helps with the grieving process." "We know that life ends, but this job makes me humble and appreciative for what I have in life," he added.
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