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The Heart Remembers - END Alzheimer's (In Memory of Paul Chaney)

Organized by Mary Reda
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Canvas Jersey V-Neck T-shirt

Let's Raise Money to Put an END to Alzheimer's!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Team Paul - (Alzheimer's Association) for Walk to End Alzheimer's 2015.
$790 raised
52 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Canvas Jersey V-Neck T-shirt, Unisex - Heather Navy
Canvas Jersey V-Neck T-shirt
Unisex - Heather Navy
Organized by Mary Reda

About this campaign

The Walk to End Alzheimer's Bradenton, FLis on October 3rd, 2015. We walk in memory of Paul Chaney, my father. Let's raise as much money as we can to honor his memory and find an end to this disease!! * The elephant on the shirt was hand-drawn by me and represents an elephants memory - that they never forget. *

Here I am, Lord.. That is the title of my father's favorite song. No matter how far his memory left him, those song lyrics never left my father's mind. In September 2011, my father was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer's. At the age of 79, many people were not surprised to hear this, but as his 19 year old daughter at the time, I was shocked. There aren't words to explain how it made me feel to hear that my own father had fallen into the hands of the disease I had only heard of, never thinking it would affect me. My dadwas one of those men that wanted to talk to everyone he saw, and any talk of Oklahoma, Texas, or the Alamo would get him talking for hours. He had such a big heart, and has helped many people throughout his lifetime. On January 31, 2015 at 1:31pm my father went to his heavenly home after fighting this disease for over 3 years. Iam sure ashe made his way he said, "Here I am, Lord".If there is one thing that Alzheimer's has taught me it is to never let a moment go unnoticed or unappreciated. Each moment counts and I am blessed to have had a father like him. I walk to end Alzheimer's this day, so that other daughters won't have to see their father this way. I walk to give hope to those that are forgetful, and only wish to remember days past. I walk to remind you how precious memories truly are. And dad, I walk for you, now and always.Here I am, Lord.. That is the title of my father's favorite song. No matter how far his memory left him, those song lyrics never left my father's mind. In September 2011, my father was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer's. At the age of 79, many people were not surprised to hear this, but as his 19 year old daughter at the time, I was shocked. There aren't words to explain how it made me feel to hear that my own father had fallen into the hands of the disease I had only heard of, never thinking it would affect me. My dad was one of those men that wanted to talk to everyone he saw, and any talk of Oklahoma, Texas, or the Alamo would get him talking for hours. He had such a big heart, and has helped many people throughout his lifetime. On January 31, 2015 at 1:31pm my father went to his heavenly home after fighting this disease for over 3 years. I am sure as he made his way he said, "Here I am, Lord". If there is one thing that Alzheimer's has taught me it is to never let a moment go unnoticed or unappreciated. Each moment counts and I am blessed to have had a father like him. I walk to end Alzheimer's this day, so that other daughters won't have to see their father this way. I walk to give hope to those that are forgetful, and only wish to remember days past. I walk to remind you how precious memories truly are. And dad, I walk for you, now and always.

Supporters

Amy Blanton 1 item

My grandmother is suffering from this horrible disease. She is the strongest and most independent woman I know.

Joan 2 items

i lost my beautiful mother to this ugly disease! The design is perfect - brought tears to my eyes. Thank you,

Kim 1 item

A beautiful tribute to your father and to all those who are touched by Alzheimer's. God bless.

Aimee 1 item

Nice job!

Amy 2 items

For my Grandmother, a true matriarch taken too soon.

Benjamin Wolski 1 item
Shirley 1 item

This is a great cause.

Jessica Kalisz 1 item
Peggy 1 item
Naomi Jacobs 1 item

I know Mary from college and she was always so nice to everyone. She comes across as a very passionate person in regards to love, family, education, and so much more. I don't know her extremely well, but I am proud of her. GO MARY!!

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