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Thru the Lens: Conway team raises $4,300 for South Shore Walk To End Alzheimer’s

Plymouth, MA Sunshine and blue skies followed a group of Jack Conway Realtors as they joined thousands of participants in the 2018 Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 15, along the Plymouth Waterfront. Dressed in red “Conway Cares” t-shirts, the team raised $4,315 to benefit Alzheimer’s care, support and research for a cure.  

Conway team members were: Deborah Campbell, Anna Gawlik, Christine Sullivan, Susan Babb, Ruth Mullen, Michael Bulman, Joseph Flynn, Al Becker, Lisa Brennan, Liz Charlton, Carolyn Menuchi, Caryn Stevens, Lauren Babb and Marie Fricker.

“This was our company’s 10th consecutive year of participating in the walk,” said Conway Team captain Campbell, who lost her husband to the degenerative brain disease in 2015. “I want to thank my colleagues, friends and family for honoring Rick’s memory in this very important way.”

As in other years, walkers carried bright pinwheel flowers in colors representing the ways in which Alzheimers had affected them — yellow for caregivers, blue for patients, orange for supporters, and purple in memory of someone who had succumbed to the disease.

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