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ConnieCaretaker
Posted July 2022
Saw a sweet moment today:
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https://www.facebook.com/13743195/videos/1013745592633181/
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JoAnn29
Aug 2022
After a few tries I got there. That is sweet.
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Aug 2022
American veterans never give up and they highly regard the motto of leaving no one behind: Uncle George is a gem!!!!!!!!
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Aug 2022
Aw, that was so sweet! It reminds me of my "Uncle" George who cared for his wife and bathed her all by himself (he has one arm from WWII) right up until she died at 99 years old. He's now going to be 102 next month!
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