A Williams Life
This episode features a recent conversation between Gordon Earle '75 and his classmate and close friend, Kurt Van Steemburg, when Kurt was in hospice with only a few weeks to live. Gordon recorded the episode because he was struck, in the weeks and months leading up to their conversation, by how willing Kurt was to talk openly and honestly about his life and what lay ahead. It was a conversation that was serious but also filled with smiles, joy and laughter. In talking with Kurt, Gordon was reminded of The Last Lecture: Lessons in Living, a powerful and deeply moving memoir written by Carnegie Mellow professor Randy Pausch after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer; the same disease that took Kurt’s life. Whether you knew Kurt or not, those who listen to this episode will be moved by Kurt’s observations on living a good life, as well as preparing for its end with wisdom, courage, humor and grace. Gordon also felt his conversation with Kurt provided valuable lessons on how to cope with his own mortality. Gordon first met Kurt in the fall of 1971 in Morgan West, their freshman entry. Little did he know that those in the entry would remain close friends over the next half century. During that time, Gordon and other members of the Class of ’75 also became close to the spouses of their classmates, especially Jinx, Kurt’s wife of 50 years, who joined the conversation. Click here [https://alumni.williams.edu/a-williams-life/] to view pictures and hear more episodes of A Williams Life. Senior Producer: Jon Earle [http://www.jonearle.co/] ('09)
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