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The Nathan Adelson Hospice's Judith Hantin stands beside a portrait of Nathan Adelson.

Hospice celebrates 20th birthday

By Damon Hodge
     
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      Twenty-one years after Nathan Adelson's death, Irwin Molasky's reverence for him has yet to wane.
      Molasky met Nathan Adelson in the early '50s through the latter's son, Merv. Business partners, Molasky and Merv Adelson opened Sunrise Hospital on Dec. 15, 1958, increasing the 60-bed facility to more than 100 beds but failing to see a corresponding increase in business.
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Support group aids those left behind after suicide

By Damon Hodge
     
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      When Linda Flatt's son Paul Tillander committed suicide five years ago, part of her died with him.
      The eternal question "Why?" buried with the 25-year-old laboratory technician, Flatt began torturing herself with questions: "What did I do wrong? Could I have been a better parent? Why did he do this?"
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Runner feels ups, downs on the track
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Hospice celebrates 20th birthday
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Students to build bridges
Softball star set for Boston
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Pastor to visit West Valley Assembly
Apartment complex moves ahead following change
New technique helps to ease chronic pain

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