Victoria Worthington, the subject of today’s front-page story, is living — and ending — her life on her own terms. And she’s taking time to make sure Gi-gi, her canine companion of nine years, has an easy transition, too.
Victoria Worthington, the subject of today’s front-page story, is living — and ending — her life on her own terms. And she’s taking time to make sure Gi-gi, her canine companion of nine years, has an easy transition, too.
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