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October 1, 2006

Memory Walk to Support Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness

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Memory Walk to Support Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness
WSAW - As more people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, communities are working to give them and their families support. More than 200 people participated in Saturday’s Memory Walk in Marathon Park. Nancy Schoenfeldt and her team completed the one

Alzheimer s: A horrible family experience
Meridian Star - MERIDIAN Brian Finnegan remembers his mother, Jeanette, as an outgoing, caring woman who raised six children and volunteered at her church. But today, she lies in a rest home in Hattiesburg, oblivious to her children s visits or to anything

Foundation divvies up funds
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - The program tracks sufferers of Alzheimer’s disease and autism who might wander away from their caregivers. The Grant County Convention and Visitors Bureau: $7,200 for start-up costs for its centralized box office, serving arts groups in Marion and

Hometown Calendar
Green Bay Press-Gazette - Alzheimer’s support group. 5:30 p.m., De Pere Community Center, 600 Grant St. Free. (920) 336-6054. Registration needed Self-Hypnosis for Stress Reduction. 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 4, 11, 18 and 25, Green Bay HeartCare, 1727 Shawano Ave., Green Bay. $50

‘Desperate Hours’ writer Hayes dies
Bradenton Herald - ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Joseph Hayes, the acclaimed author who transformed his gripping 1954 novel “The Desperate Hours” into a Tony Award-winning play and Hollywood screenplay, has died from complications due to Alzheimer’s disease, his family said

Guest Book: Deputy Matt Williams
Ledger - Sometimes they’re searching for an Alzheimer’s patient lost in the woods. Thursday morning, K-9 Deputy Matt Williams and his dog, Diogi, were searching for a man who ran into a dense wooded area after a traffic stop. That man shot Williams eight times

Paul E. ‘Hank’ McCambridge
Mansfield News Journal - Interment will follow in Mansfield Catholic Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, North Central Ohio Chapter. Originally published October 1, 2006 Print this article Email this to a friend Subscribe Now

Hutchison: Raising funds for research is vital to curing Alzheimer’s
San Jose Mercury News - When Bonnie Bollwinkel goes to visit her 84-year-old father, she likes to tell him stories of the things they did together. She tells him about the time they were living in Africa and driving along a dirt road when an elephant suddenly appeared

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