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Storm McNeil was a force, a life force, a beloved force, an unstoppable force. No Day But Today, a title derived from one of his favorite sayings, chronicles the last decade of a remarkable life that touched the lives so many others. A dominating figure and proud United States Marine, Storm shares within these inspiring pages his personal journey of self-improvement and self-fulfillment, which takes him from the lowest depths when he lost everything other than his dog in the Great Recession of 2008 to elevating himself as one of the most admired and respected members of his adopted hometown,…mehr

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Storm McNeil was a force, a life force, a beloved force, an unstoppable force. No Day But Today, a title derived from one of his favorite sayings, chronicles the last decade of a remarkable life that touched the lives so many others. A dominating figure and proud United States Marine, Storm shares within these inspiring pages his personal journey of self-improvement and self-fulfillment, which takes him from the lowest depths when he lost everything other than his dog in the Great Recession of 2008 to elevating himself as one of the most admired and respected members of his adopted hometown, Maple Valley, Washington. In showing the way forward, Storm constructs a blueprint for how to live for others as well as your community and country as he dedicates himself to the human realms of uplift and service. No Day But Today may be one of the most poignant and captivating self-help books ever written as Storm draws his audience into his own dynamic world of giving and outreach. Heartbreakingly, this larger than life Marine shares the torment of his final days as he slowly succumbs to the ravages of an influenza-like illness in the spring of 2018. Readers of No Day But Today will walk away never looking at the purpose and meaning of their own lives in the same way again.
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Cary Collins has been writing history for nearly thirty years on an array of subjects that range from the military to American Indian and white relations and from local and regional history to railroads. A volunteer since 1998 at Tahoma National Cemetery in Maple Valley, Washington, he serves as Vice President of the Greater Maple Valley Veterans Memorial Foundation (a board position previously held by Storm McNeil) while teaching Military History of the United States at Tahoma Senior High School. Collins was raised in East Wenatchee, Washington, where he graduated from Eastmont High School in 1980. He holds a Master of Arts degree in History from Central Washington University in Ellensburg and a PhD in History from Washington State University in Pullman.