Yes, most definitely would want to know. When grandma got sick we tried to spend as much time with her as possible.
If she would have passed randomly, we would not have been there on her deathbed when she left us. It was a blessing really for us to know. I used to cry and think "why God why cancer?" But now I know that it was a blessing in disguise because grandma was going to pass someday. It was better for us to know that she was on her way home...so that we could prepare ourselves. If it would have come up by surprise...omg I don't even wanna think about it. It would have been way harder for us to receive closure, I think.
If I could know, for example, that I'm dying in one year, I would quit school. I would work PT and spend more time with family. I would also really devote more time to God. I would go to Georgia to meet Charles Stanley and maybe Disney World too. Which is perfect because I have two good friends from here that live in Georgia and Florida that I would love to meet. There are several people I would like to meet from here. I might just throw a large party and invite them to come.