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Diagnosed with dementia, she documented her wishes for the end. Then her retirement home said no. →

After 91 years

Posted on February 10, 2020 by Jim deMaine

Thanks Michael C. for the photo and sad memory

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← The art of making noise
Diagnosed with dementia, she documented her wishes for the end. Then her retirement home said no. →
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