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Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1997, Title: In Sickness and in Health, Category: Picture Story, Place: 3rd Place, Caption: Every day, for the last four and a half years, Glen Hughes, a retired businessman from Syracuse New York, leaves his apartment at 7:30 a.m. and drives five blocks to the Loretto Health Care facility to care for his second wife of fifteen years who is suffering from the advanced stages of Alzheimer. Although she can no longer effectively communicate with him, Hughes continues with his daily visits which consist of feeding her, taking her on walks, and attending church on Sundays."My mother always told me 'You have to take the bitter with the sweet,'" says ...

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1997, Title: In Sickness and ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1997, Title: In Sickness and in Health, Category: Picture Story, Place: 3rd Place, Cap... More

Lincoln Heritage Scenic Highway - Loretto Motherhouse Fall Color

Lincoln Heritage Scenic Highway - Loretto Motherhouse Fall Color

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Trees burn yellow and gold on the grounds of the Loretto Motherhouse during the Kentucky fall as shadows leap along the grass. Location... More

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