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Derek Humphry

Derek Humphry (born 29 April 1930) is a British-born American journalist and author notable as a proponent of legal assisted suicide and the right to die. In 1980, he co-founded the Hemlock Society and, in 2004, after that organization dissolved, he co-founded Final Exit Network. From 1988 to 1990, he was president of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies and is the current president of the Euthanasia Research & Guidance Organization (ERGO).[1]

Derek Humphry
Derek Humphry in 2012
Born (1930-04-29) 29 April 1930 (age 94)
Bath, England
Occupation
  • Journalist
  • author
CitizenshipUnited States
Notable awardsMartin Luther King Memorial Prize (1972)
Saba Prize (2000)
Website
www.finalexit.org/about_derek_humphry.html

He is the author of several related books, including Jean's Way (1978), The Right to Die: Understanding Euthanasia (1986), and Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying (1991).

Since 1978, Derek Humphry has lived in the United States.

Early years edit

Born to a British father and an Irish mother, he was raised in Somerset. His education was slender because of a broken home followed by World War II, when many English schools were in chaos, finally leaving at the age of 15, when he became a messenger boy for the Yorkshire Post. In a 30-year journalistic career Humphry worked and wrote for the Bristol Evening World, the Manchester Evening News, the Daily Mail, the Sunday Times and, lastly, the Los Angeles Times.[2]

Personal life edit

His first wife, Jean Humphry, ended her life on 29 March 1975, in the Cotswolds with her husband at her side, with an intentional overdose of medication; she was suffering from terminal bone cancer. He told that story from his perspective in the best-selling Jean's Way. Derek and Jean Humphry had three sons, the youngest one an adoptee.

Humphry wrote the 1991 suicide handbook, Final Exit. From 1993 onwards Humphry has been president of the Euthanasia Research & Guidance Organization (ERGO), and chairs the advisory board of the new Final Exit Network (formed 2004 to replace the Hemlock Society dissolved the previous year in mergers).

His marriage to his next wife, Ann Wickett, an American and a co-founder of the Hemlock Society, ended in 1989 when she filed for divorce; they had no children. Ann Wickett committed suicide during a recurrence of depression at the age of 49 on 2 October 1991. She had been battling breast cancer, but the cancer was reportedly in remission.

In early 1990 Humphry married Gretchen Crocker, youngest daughter of an Oregon farming family.[3]

Affiliations edit

Humphry is an advisor to the World Federation of Right to Die Societies by virtue of his past presidency and in appreciation of his 26 years of involvement with that organization. Since it was founded in 2004, Humphry has been an adviser to the Final Exit Network. After four members of the organization were accused in Georgia of assisting a suicide[4] he launched the Final Exit Liberty Fund which paid most of their legal costs.

In 2014 Derek Humphry was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the World Federation of Right To Die Societies for "contributing so much, so long and so courageously to our right to a peaceful death." The award was presented by the organization's president, Faye Girsh, at its 20th international conference in Chicago in 2014. It was the first time this award had been made.[5]

Books and publications edit

Humphry was newsletter editor for the World Federation of Right to Die Societies for a number of years.

As of 2016, the paperback Final Exit was in print in English, Spanish and Italian. It has sold more than one million copies in twelve languages since 1991. In April 2007 the editors and book critics of USA Today selected Final Exit as one of the most memorable 25 books of the last quarter century.[6] In 2017 he published his life story, Good Life, Good Death: The Memoir of a Right To Die Pioneer (Carrel Books, New York. ISBN 978-1631440663)

The film Nomadland, which won three Oscars in 2021, mentions Final Exit, but incorrectly attributes the book to Jack Kevorkian.

Derek Humphry's books, manuscripts, papers and documents are archived at Special Collections, Allen Library, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

Derek Humphry bibliography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About the author", Extract from Final Exit – Digital edition 2007.
  2. ^ "Good Life, Good Death" Chapter 1, p. 7.
  3. ^ Good Life, Good Death: Memoir of an Investigative Reporter and Pro-choice Advocate, Chapter 18, p. 329.
  4. ^ Final Exit Network newsletter, Spring 2012.
  5. ^ World Right to Die Newsletter, Spring, 2015
  6. ^ "25 Books That Leave A Legacy". USA Today. 9 April 2007. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  7. ^ Margaret Gay, "Humphry, Derek (1930–)", in Kathlyn Gay (ed.), American Dissidents: An Encyclopedia of Activists, Subversives, and Prisoners of Conscience, Volume 1, ABC-CLIO, 2012.

Further reading edit

  • Sutherland, John (2009) [2008]. Curiosities of Literature: A Feast for Book Lovers. Arrow Books. pp. 141, 248–249. ISBN 978-1-60239-371-4.
  • "Derek Humphry". Current Biography. 56 (3). New York City: H. W. Wilson Company. March 1995. ISSN 0011-3344.
  • Humphry, Derek (2003). . Bowker Biography. R. R. Bowker. Archived from the original on 10 November 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official blog
  • In Search of Gentle Death on YouTube

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Derek Humphry born 29 April 1930 is a British born American journalist and author notable as a proponent of legal assisted suicide and the right to die In 1980 he co founded the Hemlock Society and in 2004 after that organization dissolved he co founded Final Exit Network From 1988 to 1990 he was president of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies and is the current president of the Euthanasia Research amp Guidance Organization ERGO 1 Derek HumphryDerek Humphry in 2012Born 1930 04 29 29 April 1930 age 94 Bath EnglandOccupationJournalistauthorCitizenshipUnited StatesNotable awardsMartin Luther King Memorial Prize 1972 Saba Prize 2000 Websitewww wbr finalexit wbr org wbr about wbr derek wbr humphry wbr html He is the author of several related books including Jean s Way 1978 The Right to Die Understanding Euthanasia 1986 and Final Exit The Practicalities of Self Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying 1991 Since 1978 Derek Humphry has lived in the United States Contents 1 Early years 2 Personal life 3 Affiliations 4 Books and publications 5 Derek Humphry bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly years editBorn to a British father and an Irish mother he was raised in Somerset His education was slender because of a broken home followed by World War II when many English schools were in chaos finally leaving at the age of 15 when he became a messenger boy for the Yorkshire Post In a 30 year journalistic career Humphry worked and wrote for the Bristol Evening World the Manchester Evening News the Daily Mail the Sunday Times and lastly the Los Angeles Times 2 Personal life editHis first wife Jean Humphry ended her life on 29 March 1975 in the Cotswolds with her husband at her side with an intentional overdose of medication she was suffering from terminal bone cancer He told that story from his perspective in the best selling Jean s Way Derek and Jean Humphry had three sons the youngest one an adoptee Humphry wrote the 1991 suicide handbook Final Exit From 1993 onwards Humphry has been president of the Euthanasia Research amp Guidance Organization ERGO and chairs the advisory board of the new Final Exit Network formed 2004 to replace the Hemlock Society dissolved the previous year in mergers His marriage to his next wife Ann Wickett an American and a co founder of the Hemlock Society ended in 1989 when she filed for divorce they had no children Ann Wickett committed suicide during a recurrence of depression at the age of 49 on 2 October 1991 She had been battling breast cancer but the cancer was reportedly in remission In early 1990 Humphry married Gretchen Crocker youngest daughter of an Oregon farming family 3 Affiliations editHumphry is an advisor to the World Federation of Right to Die Societies by virtue of his past presidency and in appreciation of his 26 years of involvement with that organization Since it was founded in 2004 Humphry has been an adviser to the Final Exit Network After four members of the organization were accused in Georgia of assisting a suicide 4 he launched the Final Exit Liberty Fund which paid most of their legal costs In 2014 Derek Humphry was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the World Federation of Right To Die Societies for contributing so much so long and so courageously to our right to a peaceful death The award was presented by the organization s president Faye Girsh at its 20th international conference in Chicago in 2014 It was the first time this award had been made 5 Books and publications editHumphry was newsletter editor for the World Federation of Right to Die Societies for a number of years As of 2016 the paperback Final Exit was in print in English Spanish and Italian It has sold more than one million copies in twelve languages since 1991 In April 2007 the editors and book critics of USA Today selected Final Exit as one of the most memorable 25 books of the last quarter century 6 In 2017 he published his life story Good Life Good Death The Memoir of a Right To Die Pioneer Carrel Books New York ISBN 978 1631440663 The film Nomadland which won three Oscars in 2021 mentions Final Exit but incorrectly attributes the book to Jack Kevorkian Derek Humphry s books manuscripts papers and documents are archived at Special Collections Allen Library University of Washington Seattle Washington Derek Humphry bibliography editBecause They re Black with Gus John 1972 ISBN 978 0140216240 awarded the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize 7 Police Power and Black People with a commentary by Gus John 1973 ISBN 978 0586037317 Passport and Politics with Michael Ward 1974 ISBN 978 0140523096 The Cricket Conspiracy 1975 National Council for Civil Liberties ISBN 0 901108 40 5 False Messiah The Story of Michael X 1977 ISBN 978 0246108845 Jean s Way A Love Story 1978 ISBN 0 9637280 7 5 The Right to Die Understanding Euthanasia 1986 ISBN 0 9606030 9 3 Final Exit The Practicalities of Self deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying 1991 updated 2002 3rd edition ISBN 0 385 33653 5 Lawful Exit The Limits of Freedom for Help in Dying 1993 ISBN 0 9637280 0 8 Dying with Dignity 1992 ISBN 0 517 14342 9 Freedom to Die People Politics amp The Right To Die Movement 1998 ISBN 0 9637280 1 6 Let Me Die Before I Wake amp Supplement to Final Exit 2002 ISBN 1 4011 0286 7 The Good Euthanasia Guide Where What amp Who in Choices in Dying 2006 ISBN 0 9637280 8 3 Good Life Good Death The Memoir of a Right To Die Pioneer ISBN 978 1631440663See also editEuthanasia George Exoo Philip NitschkeReferences edit About the author Extract from Final Exit Digital edition 2007 Good Life Good Death Chapter 1 p 7 Good Life Good Death Memoir of an Investigative Reporter and Pro choice Advocate Chapter 18 p 329 Final Exit Network newsletter Spring 2012 World Right to Die Newsletter Spring 2015 25 Books That Leave A Legacy USA Today 9 April 2007 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Margaret Gay Humphry Derek 1930 in Kathlyn Gay ed American Dissidents An Encyclopedia of Activists Subversives and Prisoners of Conscience Volume 1 ABC CLIO 2012 Further reading editSutherland John 2009 2008 Curiosities of Literature A Feast for Book Lovers Arrow Books pp 141 248 249 ISBN 978 1 60239 371 4 Derek Humphry Current Biography 56 3 New York City H W Wilson Company March 1995 ISSN 0011 3344 Humphry Derek 2003 Derek Humphry Bowker Biography R R Bowker Archived from the original on 10 November 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Derek Humphry nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Derek Humphry Official website nbsp Official blog In Search of Gentle Death on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derek Humphry amp oldid 1215582337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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