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Ellen talks about growing up in Salt Lake City, her family, living in Canyon Rim and building the family cabin.
Mary Weber (63) talks with her friend Ann Mould (67) about their lifelong friendship, their families, and living with Alzheimer's.
Questions about Alzheimer’s and learning to live with a patient.
Evan Insley talks to Jim Reisinger about growing up in Rochester during the 40s and 50s. Also included life as a father and grandfather. His work life and why he decided to quit his job as a teacher to becoming...
The daughter and granddaughters or an Alzheimer's victim remenicse of the times when she was alive, the time she was sick, and how it effected them
Gwen was born 12/31/1936, during WWII, in San Antonio, TX. Gwen is 83 years old and has Alzheimer’s. This is a recollection of her childhood.
Immigration from Ireland and Scotland to America (1725). Pennsylvania to California.
Brandon Lewis interviews his father, Jerald Lewis, about the family's experience with Susan Lewis's posterior cortical atrophy.
Brandon Lewis interviews his father, Jerald Lewis, about their family's experience with Susan Lewis's Posterior Cortical Atrophy.
My mom and I discuss my grammie’s alzheimer’s and overall discuss it and her journey with it.
I decided it was time to learn more about my grandma so I sat down with her on a Saturday morning and asked some questions.
Mary was talking about her brother being born near TCU on the bank of the Trinity and more about her grandfather Herman Von Querner from Standahl, Saxony, Germany and his family, Mary’s uncles and aunts that were her father Will’s...
In short, war has brought too many disasters to people. I hope there will be no more war in the future.
In short, war has brought too many disasters to people. I hope there will be no more war in the future.
In this interview between Megan Dixon (15) and her Grandma, Judy Dixon (80), Judy tells Megan about her life. Judy discusses her childhood, her transition between homeschool and public school, and her dream of becoming a teacher. Judy also tells...