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Television actress Shelley Fabares says Alzheimer’s disease robbed her mother of the memory that she preferred suicide to suffering from the mind-killing affliction.
Nov. 16, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
Classic Hollywood: ‘The Donna Reed Show’
Dec. 26, 2011
Times flies when you’re having fun. Just ask Shelley Fabares.
May 16, 1993
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160 health experts and celebrity speakers include Hector Elizondo, Shelley Fabares, Sharon Lawrence, Dr. Susan Love, David Hyde Pierce, Dr. Drew Pinsky and Barry Sears. 42 panels on a variety of health topics ranging from integrative medicine to plastic surgery and men’s and women’s health
Sept. 2, 2003
Mike Myers will receive the Alzheimer’s Assn. of Los Angeles’ Elsa Rose Fabares Award, named after Shelley Fabares’ late mother, for his contributions to the fight against Alzheimer’s during the group’s eighth annual fund-raiser and awards dinner on March 1.
Feb. 2, 2000
Shelley Fabares of ABC’s “Coach” takes the long view about TV series: “The first couple of years of the show, everybody’s finding their way, the writers are finding their way with each individual character.
April 26, 1990
Shelley Fabares is a rarity in Hollywood: a popular child star who has continued working as an adult actress, currently as co-star of ABC’s “Coach.”
July 28, 1996
David Hyde Pierce was honored at the Los Angeles Alzheimer’s Assn.’
April 13, 1999
World & Nation
A forum on Alzheimer’s disease will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium in Pasadena.
May 27, 1995
Nearly all of the speakers who helped open the Alzheimer’s Assn.
April 29, 2000