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I amJennifer Barrett Fajardo
I am Michael White, a Canadian veteran, and I have ALS.
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I post these images of Silky because it helps me remember her as she was for most of her life: beautiful, healthy, adventurous, smart, loving, and a joy to be with.
In memory ofSilky Predmore-Doris
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I amSelena Castro
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The initial news of being told I have ALS was devastating.
I amJuan Onaindia
I amGayle Blackstone
I remember her in her blue bell bottom jeans when she would bend her back, look up, her blond hair would flow back, clap her hands, and laugh with such a strong sound that conveyed so much life, so much love, and so much passion for life.
In memory ofChrissy Weston
In memory ofWilfred "Ben" Benware
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In memory ofRobert Neeper
ALS is a MONSTER of proportions for which I have no description.
In memory ofMichael Honan
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