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Ronald Reagan

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I just read Patti Davis’ “The Proustian Moment of a Father’s Wink” (Opinion, March 12). It brought tears to my eyes. Not only was it well written but it gave voice to what needs to be said. My husband had Alzheimer’s; a walking death. Unless one has a loved one with that dread disease, it’s impossible to convey the tragedy. Thanks for that wink, Patti. Your father is much loved.

EMMA GOTTLIEB-ELLINOY

Seal Beach

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Davis’ essay about her father, Ronald Reagan, was written not on a typewriter or computer or even by pen. Her words were a tribute written on a ribbon of love and respect, words etched in the wink of an eye.

TED LEPON

Thousand Oaks

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