Alzheimer's with my mother, Eilleen
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Wilimington, OH : Orange Frazer Press, [2018].
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First edition
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99 pages ; 24 cm
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PCPLS - Hebron Public Library - Adult Nonfiction
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Published
Wilimington, OH : Orange Frazer Press, [2018].
Format
Book
Edition
First edition
Language
English
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9781939710888

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"Eight or so decades ago, Eileen Webster was working a math problem on the blackboard of her Dayton, Ohio, classroom when an eraser bounced off a few feet to one side of her. The eraser had been launched by a classmate, Jim Dicke, who with characteristic directness had decided this would be a good way to gain the attention of the young woman standing at the front of a class. I was a hit or miss proposition so to speak, but it succeeded. Willeen and Jim became virtually inseparable as they dated through high school and on to college until Eilleen left college to marry Jim. When Jim left Dayton for the military she followed, traveling as a young bride from military base to military base, setting up impromptu living quarters at each posting. Postwar, they joined a tiny family business in the small town of New Bremen, Ohio. she focused on two growing sons. He focused on growing the business. Both succeeded. Time, most of it good, passed. When Eilleen reached her late 70s, her focus began to fade. She had trouble remembering where she hd put things, or how to do everyday tasks. The diagnosis was Alzheimers Disease. As diseases go, Alzheirmer's is recent and remorseless. Recent, in that the late nineteenth century few lived long enough to acquire it. Remorseless, in that unlike cancer, it offers no periods of remission or hopes of a cure, just a continuing downward spiral. In this humane volume, James Dicke II recounds his mothers life and how Alzheirmer's came between her and her family, her still inseparable husband, hew world, and herself. This book tells one story of many, that in years to come will increase. For those already engaged with an Alzheimers sufferer, it offers an aspect of affirmation; for th erest, it suggests what challenges their futures may hold." - book jacket.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dicke, J. (2018). Alzheimer's with my mother, Eilleen (First edition). Orange Frazer Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dicke, Jim. 2018. Alzheimer's With My Mother, Eilleen. Orange Frazer Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dicke, Jim. Alzheimer's With My Mother, Eilleen Orange Frazer Press, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dicke, Jim. Alzheimer's With My Mother, Eilleen First edition, Orange Frazer Press, 2018.

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