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These are the stories of so many of the residents in "The Home. "Some do not have family who can care for them and sadly, some families who do not want to be bothered. Don't judge them until you have walked in their shoes It is difficult to care for older folks that do not remember who they are and ask the same questions endlessly. Some must be watched constantly because they will wander off and cannot find their way home. As you read the stories, try to understand that these lovely people have had lives and love children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Some have been successful in…mehr

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These are the stories of so many of the residents in "The Home. "Some do not have family who can care for them and sadly, some families who do not want to be bothered. Don't judge them until you have walked in their shoes It is difficult to care for older folks that do not remember who they are and ask the same questions endlessly. Some must be watched constantly because they will wander off and cannot find their way home. As you read the stories, try to understand that these lovely people have had lives and love children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Some have been successful in business, and some have had happy lives while others have suffered much heartbreak. Some survived the great depression of the 1930s and some survived fighting in various wars around the world. Some have had beautiful, wonderful marriages and some have had unhappiness in their relationships. These stories are about the survivors of this life, while a few are just waiting for the Lord to call them Home. Each story is unique.
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Marianne Beall is a gracious lady and skilled observer of human personalities. She grew up during the greatest economic depression and world war the planet has ever seen. Those childhood visions and memories followed her through decades of work, marriage, and family. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Marianne wrote her first speech for graduation from Murphy High School before attending the University of Georgia Atlanta Division now Georgia State. After retiring she moved to Daytona Beach Shores, Florida, to be close to her three children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She joined a group called "Good Ole' Days" in her church where all members were encouraged to write about their lives. This began her writing journey with short story tales of "The Home." Many stories are based on Marianne's experiences while visiting her Mother in a nursing home. Other stories were told to her by friends and some are just "made-up stories" from her imagination.