Unfinished Business

Stories of Amazing Ordinary People

by Margie Melvin Long

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Unfinished Business

Stories of Amazing Ordinary People

by Margie Melvin Long

Published Nov 26, 2011
393 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General



 

Book Details

Everyone has a legacy.

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, legacy is “something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past.” I believe that all of us have a legacy we leave behind when we complete our earthly journey. Some will leave behind children they have raised to carry on a family’s brand. Others will be remembered for their life’s work, whatever form that may take. While still others leave behind the impressions they’ve made on the people they have encountered. I also believe each of us is sent here with a purpose. Often that purpose is not revealed to us here on this earth plane, but it’s my belief that ultimately we will know why we were here. It’s one of Life’s great mysteries. The people you’ll read about in this book are ordinary people who lived among us for one year to 39 years. They are not celebrities, or otherwise well-known to the world. But as you’ll learn, each and every one of them has a legacy they’ve left behind, and each unfortunately left unfinished business. They most certainly would have done more had their time on earth been longer, but I think you’ll be as amazed as I have been while writing the book at how many lives have been impacted by this handful of ordinary people. These stories are told from the perspectives of those who lost a loved one. I merely have the privilege of putting them on paper to share with you. And a true privilege it has been to meet the people who opened their hearts and homes to me so that I could meet some truly inspirational people who left us all too soon.

 

Book Excerpt

Ashley Abernethy has been busy the last couple of years. She organized a pub crawl to benefit cancer research. She celebrated her 24th birthday. She was with her mom as she celebrated her 50th. She attended a Kenny Chesney concert at Arrowhead Stadium and partied at the lake with friends. She joined friends for a float trip and brought food coloring to change the Bacardi to purple (her favorite color). But she was only able to do these things as a purple bracelet bearing her name, worn on the wrist of someone she loved, because Ashley was taken by cancer on December 1, 2009.

 

About the Author

Margie Melvin Long

Born in Nuremburg, Germany while her father was in the Army, Margie was raised in Kansas City, Kansas following her father’s retirement. She grew up with five brothers, and attended Catholic schools for 12 years. Margie now lives in the Kansas City area with her husband. She has two stepdaughters, a granddaughter and a grandson, as well as a beloved Shorkie, Rascal.

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