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Journeys Near The End
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by
Carl Volkmann
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| About
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| Journeys Near The End is a journal that contains countless and detailed examples of the many victories and defeats that Carl Volkmann experienced in his eight-year struggle to overcome the effects of Stage IV colon cancer. The book is a tribute to the love and support of family and friends, the remarkable advances in the treatment of the disease, and the outstanding personal and professional skills of the medical professionals who have cared for him. |
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Carl Volkmann received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wartburg College in 1955, his Master of Divinity degree from Wartburg Seminary in 1959, and his Master of Library Science degree from the University of Illinois in 1969. He was employed by Tri-City High School in Buffalo from 1960 to 1969 as a teacher and librarian. He joined the staff of Lincoln Library in 1970 as the Young Adult Librarian, was named Assistant Director in 1972, and was appointed Library Director in 1981. Upon his retirement in 1993, he continued his community involvement by serving on numerous boards and commissions including the Senior Citizens Commission, the Lincoln Memorial Garden Foundation, the Dana-Thomas House Foundation, the Sangamon County Historical Society, the Community Volunteer Center, and the Lincoln Library Foundation. He was named a 2004 recipient of the Illinois Humanities Council's Studs Terkel Humanities Service Award for his forty years of service as an educator, librarian, and community volunteer in Springfield.
Email: cvolk@aol.com
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