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Thomas M. Quinn twibute

Thomas M. Quinn
My father died at the age 58 from early-onset Alzheimers. Ironically, he used his brain more than anyone else I have ever met. He was brilliant, funny, gentle and hardworking. He was well-loved and respected by all who knew him. The church was packed the day of his funeral. He has left behind four children and a wife who miss him everyday. Sadly, his story is not unique. I hope one day we can control this disease and end the suffering. I feel for all of your twibutes and pray all of you.