An obituary served-and serves-the vital purpose of boiling down the sap of living into the sweet syrup of remembrance. Please understand, I am writing solely from my own heart with information supplemented by a simple internet search of Lynne Truxillo, RN.Īn obituary could be deemed the final summary and a statement of the life lived. I can only imagine how each of these hurdles lays open the scars of that loss. As I pen this chapter, I am mindful that it has been barely a year since the life of a mother, daughter, sister, wife, aunt, friend, and colleague was tragically taken from the world.Ī year is such a short time, no doubt measured doggedly in holidays, family gatherings, life celebrations, and seasons. It is not my place to intrude on the privacy of people collecting the pieces of their lives, which have been shattered by the loss of a loved one. This chapter is dedicated to the memory of Lynne Sausse Truxillo, RN, who died on Apfrom injuries sustained during a patient assault while on duty at Baton Rouge General Hospital. In memory of a nurse who died from injuries sustained during a patient assault.
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