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Caring for others keeps mom constantly on move

By Michael Tsai

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 28, 2012

~~<p>Think you have a lot on your proverbial plate? Meet Donna Sepulveda.</p>
<p>The 48-year-old Kona resident didn't get to bed until nearly daybreak on Saturday (long shift at the airport) and woke up three hours later to take care of her stepfather (who has brain cancer) and her 8-year-old granddaughter (who has lived with her since birth), before heading out to a cleaning job (she owns her own maid service) and later another eight-hour-plus shift shuttling tourists around for Budget and Avis.</p>
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Think you have a lot on your proverbial plate? Meet Donna Sepulveda.

The 48-year-old Kona resident didn't get to bed until nearly daybreak on Saturday (long shift at the airport) and woke up three hours later to take care of her stepfather (who has brain cancer) and her 8-year-old granddaughter (who has lived with her since birth), before heading out to a cleaning job (she owns her own maid service) and later another eight-hour-plus shift shuttling tourists around for Budget and Avis. Login for more...



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