Used to have a neighbor when I enlisted and went off into the service. Probably about the same age I guess. Real friendly widow that used to bake our family pies and cakes and stuff, and we'd never send a dish or pan back empty, so I guess that we did the same. Anyway, I'm stationed at Ft. Hood in Texas and my family starts telling me how she's slipping and according to her daughter that lives across the road, she's got alzheimers. I come home on leave one time, she sees me, gives me a big hug, "Well Hi Mark...", bakes me a special pie and stuff. For the whole time I'm home I see nothing wrong, no difference in her and tell everyone, there's nothing wrong with her. Then I go to Germany, and again I'm hearing about how she's slipping and got alzheimers. I get home from Germany and the daughter sold her home to help pay the expenses of being in a managed care old folks home for her. I go to visit her in the old folks home, she doesn't recognize me or have the first clue who I am. That's where she died eventually. I wish her well and hope that she's in a much better place with her husband of all happiness these days.
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