My name is Charles Polleschultz, III. I was born in St. Louis in 1946. One of three children, I was the oldest with two sisters. My father worked at McDonald Douglas as an Aeronautical Design...
Caregivers And Other Heros
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IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING
My name is June Brown. I was born in November 1940 in St Louis MO. My dad was a butcher, and mother was a stay-at-home mom. I had four siblings. We lived in an average neighborhood, and we all...
Love, Care and Commitment
Everyone has a story, but not everyone gets to tell their story. We were fortunate to have our Caregiving story told by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel entitled: In Sickness and In Health: A Couple's...
A Celebration of Seniors and Caregivers
People 65 and older numbered 46.2 million in 2014. They represented 14.5% of the U.S. population, approximately one in every seven Americans. As people grow older, they often need assistance....
Top 10 Stories on OneLegacy.com
In 2015, the stories submitted and published on OneLegacy.com revolved around family history, heroes, caregivers, spiritual legacies and overcoming challenges. Some were poignant; others were...
Server’s Note To Kind Patron Will Inspire You To Do A Good Deed
Server's Note To Kind Patron Will Inspire You To Do A Good Deed.
Robe Day
Submitted by: Dauna Easley Legacy is only a six letter word, but its significance has the power of ten thousand words. Leaving a legacy causes us to ask important questions. “What matters most?” ...
What woman inspires the most? Mom – CNN.com
What woman inspires the most? Mom - CNN.com.
Work, Women and Caregiving – NYTimes.com
Work, Women and Caregiving - NYTimes.com.
The Question That Changed My Life
I don’t recall ever being assigned the role of caregiver for my parents. I didn’t volunteer for it either. After all, I was the third oldest childin our family. Isn't there a family hierarchy...