In her final days at a care facility in Ohio, Maria—a former piano and voice teacher—yearned for the music that had once been such a central part of her life. Her former student, Joshua Woodard, now working as a caregiver at the same facility, was determined to fulfill her last wish.
Maria’s request was simple yet profound: to hear “How Great Thou Art” one more time. Joshua, who had known Maria since he was just 9 years old, stood by her side and sang the beloved hymn, reading the lyrics from his phone.
Maria’s sister-in-law captured the emotional moment on video.
Her story speaks to a common fear many share about aging and losing independence. But in her final moments, music brought her peace, comfort, and a sense of connection.
As Marti Adkins Redmond put it, “Hospice workers are angels, but this hospice aide is special.” Joshua’s compassionate gesture and the lasting bond between teacher and student serve as a moving reminder of the power of kindness and human connection—even at life’s end.