She committed suicide. I don’t admire that.
I do understand choosing not to be kept alive by articificial means. I disagree that she’s perfect proof of our Creator’s Way.
I would agree that it was her choice, outisde of God’s Will, but the taking pills to kill herself kills it for me. She chose when she died and how she died. Sorta takes God and God’s Will out of it for me. She committed suicide. Her choice of course but nothing to admire.
She chose the smart, and in her judgement, the right course of action (BTW: she didn't "swallow pills"; she couldn't, her throat was too constricted due to her terminal cancer - she took a liquid.).
And not to put too fine a point on it, how do you know that what she did was NOT god's will? Perhaps your definition of "god's will" is far too narrow, close-minded, and judgemental?
At any rate, she made a brave decision and I say, good for her!