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At Your Service, the authorized biography of Eugene "Uncle Gene" Verdu
Our official publication date is almost here.
Before Gene passed, I promised him my very best effort to build the largest possible following for the book. We’ll start by offering a free newsletter that will share stories and incites from Gene, snippets from the book, and several tips for documenting your own legacy stories. Be sure to sign up and check out the links below for bonus information. Thank you! Mike Stith
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One Legacy founder Mike Stith with his late uncle and friend, Earl Stith, former One Legacy board member. This man could light up a room with his smile!
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What people are saying
The “Story Starter” cards were wonderful tools for my grand daughters to connect with their 91-year-old great grandmother. We all sat at the dining room table and she shared stories of her younger years (some of which were new to me!). There was a lot of laughter that day and the girls learned some fun facts! Hopefully, these memories will be cherished by them through the years. I would highly recommend using the Story Starter cards for those with memory issues. It’s a great “jump start” to initiate conversations with the elderly.
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We are very happy that our residents participated in Legacy Sharing. They were very happy with the program and shared many great stories!
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We were very happy with the participation and comments that our residents shared from the Legacy Sharing program. Several of our residents attended every week, and loved it!
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Autumn View Gardens
The Legacy Sharing Program has been a magnet for getting residents out of their rooms and socializing more often with each other. Sharing their memories and telling their stories with a facilitated group of active listeners, clearly energizes the participants. As a result of the program, residents are frequently drawn out of their shells and motivated to visit with and learn more from each other.
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I like the interactive quality of the program. It seems important any time in life but especially at the end – as a way of pulling the threads together.
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I like the laughter, human connection, getting comfortable sharing, and getting to hear other people’s stories.