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3 Ohio sisters devoted to helping father diagnosed with Alzheimer's

Por: 10 WBNS Life November 20, 2022

CLEVELAND — An Ohio family is making sure their father remembers how loved he is through the toughest battle of his life. Even through Paul Skrbina’s struggle with , the Skrbina sisters have worked hard to keep their parents together, comfortable and looking forward. Stephany and Paul Skrbina created an incredible family foundation. She remembers her wedding day as if it was yesterday. “I saw the love in his face…and that’s something... + full article



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