Globally most people die in December and January. As a palliative nurse I see it again and again, the strain dying lay on the families, but how some families have been given (or chose to take it?) that strength.
For the old, death is often a relief, dying is hard work for everyone concerned.
Norway needs people to come and live and keep a good house. It is too late for this, but if you have a craft and want to live in a beautiful place, Norway is for you.
(And I know, it is like that in many European countries.)
Even in places where the sun doesn't rise above the horizon in winter, it is not totally dark. In the most northern landscape of Norway, close to Svalbard, close to "the top" or "the bottom" of the globe however you chose to look at it, there is light even in winter.
You just have to catch those few hours.