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PRECIOUS MEMORIES Of Nancy Linebaugh RN, CNM An Alzheimer's Patient by Paul E. Linebaugh

PRECIOUS MEMORIES Of Nancy Linebaugh RN, CNM An Alzheimer's Patient

Remembering those good times that God gave us during THIS 20 YEAR JOURNEY WITH ALZHEIMER'S

by Paul E. Linebaugh

Pages: 70

Dimensions: 8.5 x 11

Category
  • RELIGION - Inspirational
  • HEALTH & FITNESS - Diseases - Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS - Life Stages - Later Years

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781498488617

Price : $16.49





Type : Hardcover

ISBN : 9781498488624

Price : $28.49


Author: Paul E. Linebaugh

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Paul E. Linebaugh is an 89-year-old retired public school administrator who retired with his wife Nancy to South Carolina. He cared for Nancy as an Alzheimer’s patient in their home for the last twenty years, until she went to her home in Heaven with Jesus. Paul first noticed Nancy at the age of sixteen, when she was singing in the church choir. They held hands for the next sixty-nine years. Their faith in God helped them through the “ups and downs” of their sixty-four-year marriage.
“What a great testimony and encouragement to others.”  D. R.
“What precious memories of such a wonderful, godly lady.”  G. C.
“Your strength and dedication to each other and to the Lord are so inspiring. I often struggle with life’s hardships and will reread your writings to help accept and handle situations better than I sometimes do.”   K. L.
“What a wonderful, beautiful testimony you have written about Nancy, and about God.”  N. M.
“What a wonderful tribute to our God, and to His gracious care in your 20-year journey. Through tears, I read until I completed your precious memories.”  A. R.
“Your faith is a real testimony. I don’t know how people get through a situation such as yours without the leadership and support of God and the Holy Spirit. The pictures and writings were so well done. You have created something very special.”  G. M.

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