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By Dick Weinman, The Thin Edge of Dignity
By Dick Weinman
Editor's Note: Dick Weinman's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife will appear for several weeks in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: Dick's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife will appear for several weeks in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: Dick's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife will appear for several weeks in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: Dick's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife will appear for several weeks in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: Dick's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife will appear for several weeks in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: Dick Weinman's life in an ALF parallel's his wife's life in an Alzheimer's Facility. His feelings about his wife appear in his poems and essays.
Editor's Note: We are saddened to inform you that Dick's wife, Ginny, died on December 13th. She was surrounded by several of her children. Dick wrote the following A Farewell Breath to precede A Living Death which follows below.
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