The Carson Bain Memory Walk
Dear fellow Green Coaters,
The Alzheimer’s Association in Guilford County has an annual fundraiser each year. They call it their Memory Walk, and this year’s event will be held at Country Park on June 3, 2006.
This year, they have honored fellow Green Coat Club Member, Carson Bain, by naming the event the Carson Bain Memory Walk. As you are aware, Dad has suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for the past six or seven years. Although he is currently living at his home under the supervision and care of his wife, Fanny, Alzheimer’s has certainly diminished his quality of life.
His short-term memory functions are his greatest challenge. He still remains in fairly good physical condition and has been able to retain his humor and gentlemanly mannerisms. He may not know who you are but is still very glad to see you. One of the subtle blessings of Alzheimer’s disease is that the patient really doesn’t know he has it.
Many of you have expressed your concerns about Carson Bain during the past several years, and these concerns are very much appreciated by his family. Your understanding of his condition when he is out in the public is also appreciated. Alzheimer’s patients often ask the same questions over and over. They deserve an answer each time.
What would Carson Bain do for one of us if he was in good health and we were suffering from some type of disease? During the Polio epidemic in the late 1940’s, he and his fellow Jaycees carried patients to the Polio clinics they helped fund. They didn’t care if it was contagious; they simply wanted to help those in need.
Many of you have expressed your concerns about Carson Bain during the past several years, and these concerns are very much appreciated by his family. Your understanding of his condition when he is out in the public is also appreciated. Alzheimer’s patients often ask the same questions over and over. They deserve an answer each time.
What would Carson Bain do for one of us if he was in good health and we were suffering from some type of disease? During the Polio epidemic in the late 1940’s, he and his fellow Jaycees carried patients to the Polio clinics they helped fund. They didn’t care if it was contagious; they simply wanted to help those in need.
Let us now get behind Dad and raise some money for Alzheimer’s research. You can help by making a contribution, but better yet, why not sponsor a team through your company, church or neighborhood, and show up for the walk. You may register your team at www.memorywalknc.org. If you would prefer to make a pledge in Dad’s honor, simply indicate your wishes in an email to me at rcbain@bainonline.com. Checks may be sent as follows:
Alzheimer’s Association
PO Box 7383
Greensboro, NC 27417
Thanks for Caring,
Bobby Bain
Alzheimer’s Association
PO Box 7383
Greensboro, NC 27417
Thanks for Caring,
Bobby Bain
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