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Geezers and Goozers is a book of funny stories about men and women in their senior years. We will hopefully live long enough to become a Geezer or Goozer. Richard H. Cox told the stories in this book as the authority, sharing and reliving them in the voices to portray the characters. Cox and his wife taught his children that life is what one makes of it, and what we have made or done with life will live long after we are gone. Whether tears, laughter, or stories to pass on to generations to come, may we choose to live it to the fullest, realizing that each day is a gift. May we grow with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Geezers and Goozers is a book of funny stories about men and women in their senior years. We will hopefully live long enough to become a Geezer or Goozer. Richard H. Cox told the stories in this book as the authority, sharing and reliving them in the voices to portray the characters. Cox and his wife taught his children that life is what one makes of it, and what we have made or done with life will live long after we are gone. Whether tears, laughter, or stories to pass on to generations to come, may we choose to live it to the fullest, realizing that each day is a gift. May we grow with grace, love, and a passion to share our experiences, called life, with others who will also grow old after we are long gone. Cox hopes the readers find a bit of themselves in these stories, which he has shared and put to paper. May the reader reflect on life and see the stories developing that will touch others.
Autorenporträt
Richard H. Cox has doctorates in theology, psychology, and medicine and has been awarded three honorary degrees (DSc, DHL, PsyD). He has served as Lecturer, Professor, Dean, and President of multiple institutions of higher learning and has published numerous books, chapters, and articles; original arrangements of instrumental music; and paintings. He and his (deceased) psychologist wife were consultants to many retirement communities. He continues his activities now in his ninety-seventh year and lives in a retirement village in North Carolina.