A Minnesota woman battling with ALS could no longer play her great possession, her piano, and decided to gift her beloved piano to the church which was damaged in arson.
Minnesota Woman Living with ALS Found a New Home for Her Prized Piano
According to Alaska News Source, a Minnesota woman who has been living with ALS can no longer play her prized possession, her piano – this is due to the progression of the disease.
However, the Minnesota woman has found a new home for her greatest possession – the Salvation Army’s Brooklyn Park Chapel, which was damaged due to a fire.
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Minnesota Woman Finds it Hard to Play Her Grand Piano
According to KCRG, the Minnesota woman, Linda Dieken, has been finding it hard to play her favorite song on her baby grand piano, stating that her two fingers aren’t able to move anymore and it’s okay as everybody has something – “that’s life,” the Minnesota woman stated.
The Minnesota woman also stated that her favorite song would be played for her funeral and could still sing it on good days. The disease of the Minnesota woman has also been weighing on her husband, Al.
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