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Gerald Hasenkamp was in excruciating pain.
Cancer had invaded his colon, his mouth, his lungs and finally his bones. When his wife, Dee, tried to prop him up in bed, his collarbone snapped. When a nurse tried to take a blood sample, his arm broke.
Finally, the doctors told Dee Hasenkamp that she had to tell her husband to let go. His fight was over.
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