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What I must do is die now. I must accept the justice of death and the injustice of life. I have lived a good life - longer than many, better than most. Tony died when he was twenty. I have had thirty-two years. I couldn't ask for another day. What did I do to deserve birth? It was a gift. I am me - that is a miracle. I had no right to a single hour. And yet I have had thirty-two years. Few can choose when they will die. I choose to accept death now. As of this moment I give up my "right" to live.


Hugh Prather


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He is survived by his immediate family: wife Gale Prather his son from a previous marriage Perry Scott Prather and their two sons John and Jordan. While he could be categorized as a New Age writer he drew on Christian language and themes and seemed comfortable conceiving of God in personal terms. Prather died on November 15 2010 in the hot tub of his Tucson Arizona home apparently of a heart attack.

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