Honoring a Life Well-Lived: Love, Legacy, and Letting Go

What does it mean to truly honor someone’s memory? In Angels Can Do No Better, AG Chacon weaves together memories of his late wife, Alise, and his mother, capturing the essence of their impact on his life. Through stories of love, laughter, and shared struggles, he illustrates that grief is not just about loss—it’s about keeping the spirit of our loved ones alive in our hearts and actions.

From creating a memorial that donates teddy bears to hospitalized children in Alise’s name to revisiting the places that shaped his childhood, Chacon’s journey is one of remembrance and healing. His story is a testament to the fact that love does not end with loss; it transforms, guiding us to find new ways to honor those we cherish. This book is an emotional, yet hopeful, reminder that while goodbyes are painful, memories are eternal.

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Ag Chacon

AG Chacon, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, dedicated his career to emergency medicine, spending decades saving lives.

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