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Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer’s disease : brownsvilleherald





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Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease

Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease
Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease
Every blue, purple, and yellow flower that the community carried had a story Saturday at the 7th Annual Alzheimer's Walk in Brownsville.Rebecca Ortega, the co-chair of the Brownsville walk, wore a purple flower headdress in memory of her grandmother, Juana."It was just very powerful to see all the families touched by Alzheimer's here.We don't talk about it, but this is a place we can talk about it, cry, and remember the great memories of our loved ones that have passed on or are living with Alzheimer's right now," Ortega said.


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Midlo letter: Alzheimer's disease

Midlo letter: Alzheimer's disease
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Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease

Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease
Flowers signify hardships of Alzheimer's disease
Every blue, purple, and yellow flower that the community carried had a story Saturday at the 7th Annual Alzheimer's Walk in Brownsville.Rebecca Ortega, the co-chair of the Brownsville walk, wore a purple flower headdress in memory of her grandmother, Juana."It was just very powerful to see all the families touched by Alzheimer's here.We don't talk about it, but this is a place we can talk about it, cry, and remember the great memories of our loved ones that have passed on or are living with Alzheimer's right now," Ortega said.


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