In the spring of his life, Dr. Patrick Kee graduated from the University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. He went on to obtain his Master of Medicine (Internal Medicine) from the same University. He married his wife, Mary and has two daughters, Karen and Sharon, a grandson and four granddaughters.In the summer of his life, he was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians and the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. He was actively involved in the Social Concerns Ministry of the Methodist Church in Singapore and chaired the Council of Christian Social Concerns of the Methodist Church, the Trinity Annual Conference Board of Social Concerns, and the Methodist Welfare Service. He founded the Agape Fellowship which later become the Methodist Hospice Fellowship and the Methodist Co-operative Society.He was a founding member of the Covenant Community Methodist Church and had served as Lay Leader and Chairman of the Local Church Executive Committee. He had also been an Associate Lay Leader of the Trinity Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Singapore. Patrick has been caring for the elderly and the terminally ill since 1990 when he gave up his general practice in 2004 to spend more time in the hospice ministry. On the threshold of the autumn of his life, he was led to shed the leaves of his summer years. This book marked the beginning of his journey into the autumn of life.