Susan Walks in the Sand to Honor Her Father on The Longest Day

Susan Spivock Smith, an Emerald Isle resident, remembers her father as an active and devoted father and grandfather.  “He was just a great, fun guy,” Susan says. “He liked dancing and music and coaching baseball. He was very social and never met anybody he didn’t know and like.” But around four years ago, Susan’s dad […]

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Tom Takes a Swing at Alzheimer’s and Educates His Community

When North Carolina resident, Tom Adams was growing up in Illinois, he remembers watching baseball games with his mom, Phyllis, and his brothers.  “Mom was a huge Chicago White Sox fan,” Tom says. “She grew up in Chicago, and was a White Sox fan when she was a kid.” While the White Sox were her […]

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Elizabeth Plays Flag Football for the First Time to Honor Her Father

Two years ago, Elizabeth Reinstein was a normal college student at East Carolina University, worried about finals and finishing her senior year. But when she graduated, her whole life changed. Her father, Jay, who she describes as her sports-watching buddy and “best friend,” was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease. He was only 57. “It hit […]

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Henry Cycles to Raise Awareness for Alzheimer’s

Years ago, Henry Edmonds was a pastor in Durham when his wife’s father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  “He was a very outgoing person,” Henry says of his father-in-law. “He was very active in the church, acting as a member of the deacon board and singing in the choir.”  But once his Alzheimer’s began progressing, […]

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