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Today anchor Matt Lauer's father died in 1997 under hospice care so Matt is a big supporter of hospice, saying, "Ultimately we don't have much choice in how we enter the world, but it would be nice to think we have some choice in how we exit: where we want to be, whom we want to be with - free of pain, yet cognizant of our surroundings. Hospice people specialize in making your wishes come true at the end of your life." His mask painted by Denver artist Bill Amundson plays off the NBC anchor's "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?" whirlwind trips. Look closely for some unusual places.
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