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Radio host honors her mother lost to dementia

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July 13, 2022

 

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Radio host honors her mother lost to dementia

Nationally syndicated radio host Ramona Holloway lost her mother to dementia last year. On The Longest Day®, Holloway and her team stood up to the darkness of Alzheimer’s by dancing and enjoying fun and games at a local park. On our blog, Holloway shares a message of hope for all families affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia.


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