Eunice Worthington shall be missed. Whatever kind of past there was, at least she did some good with her wealth and made peace with her daughter. Even learned that encouraging cheating was wrong, too.
Now she can rest in peace knowing Dana will do even more good with the family fortune, with help from one of Philly’s greatest nurses.
@Scratchy18 Single Payer is almost impossible because the right spends a boatload of money to convince people that being forced to sell their homes to pay for a health crisis is better than “socialism”.
The GOP has no actual healthcare policy. It’s just more tax cuts on the mega-rich & Wall Street, that’s labeled ‘healthcare policy’.
Single Payer is one way to achieve universal healthcare, but there are other nations that are doing a much better job of providing it without bankrupting themselves, while keeping it mostly privatized.
Wow she actually did die. I definitely didn’t expect that tbh. However, atleast she was able to go happy. Eunice got reconcile with her daughter and leave this earth knowing that she’d would be happy, would be willing to still stay in the family and is now engaged to a pretty good guy. Eunice, you definitely will be missed.
I was recently asked to search for research on whether there are better outcomes when a hospital unit’s charge nurse also takes care of patients. I didn’t find any, but the thinking is there.
jagedlo almost 6 years ago
RIP, Eunice!
David Huie Green YouSupportWhatYouDoNotOppose almost 6 years ago
So far I have never made anyone so happy that they died.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing???
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
Nobody seems to be sad at the funeral… How sad is that?
Curtis Mathews Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Rest in Peace Eunice, you died a happy Mother!
mourdac Premium Member almost 6 years ago
She’s in Philly, he’s in LA, but still a nice conclusion to the story arc, Rob.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I’d like to be able to thank Eunice too! YO! Over here!
Schrodinger's Dog almost 6 years ago
at least she died happy having re-connected with her daughter.
Plods with ...™ almost 6 years ago
Except for the 19 op-ed pieces, it’s nice that the commenters noticed that a secondary character passed.
dadlivonia almost 6 years ago
Wow, this is EXACTLY what I predicted a few weeks ago – me and probably a million other people
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 6 years ago
So much for finding out on Monday. It’s nice that she died died happy though.
Dragoncat almost 6 years ago
Eunice Worthington shall be missed. Whatever kind of past there was, at least she did some good with her wealth and made peace with her daughter. Even learned that encouraging cheating was wrong, too.
Now she can rest in peace knowing Dana will do even more good with the family fortune, with help from one of Philly’s greatest nurses.
jmworacle almost 6 years ago
How touching the last word Eunice Worthington heard from her daughter was “Mom.”
Uncle Joe Premium Member almost 6 years ago
@Scratchy18 Single Payer is almost impossible because the right spends a boatload of money to convince people that being forced to sell their homes to pay for a health crisis is better than “socialism”.
The GOP has no actual healthcare policy. It’s just more tax cuts on the mega-rich & Wall Street, that’s labeled ‘healthcare policy’.
Single Payer is one way to achieve universal healthcare, but there are other nations that are doing a much better job of providing it without bankrupting themselves, while keeping it mostly privatized.
Mijo94 almost 6 years ago
Wow she actually did die. I definitely didn’t expect that tbh. However, atleast she was able to go happy. Eunice got reconcile with her daughter and leave this earth knowing that she’d would be happy, would be willing to still stay in the family and is now engaged to a pretty good guy. Eunice, you definitely will be missed.
gcarlson almost 6 years ago
I was recently asked to search for research on whether there are better outcomes when a hospital unit’s charge nurse also takes care of patients. I didn’t find any, but the thinking is there.