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Death of parents defined man's outlook toward family

By Michael Tsai

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 26, 2012

~~<p>It's afternoon at the Hale Ho Aloha nursing facility and resident Julian Monsarrat, having little desire to sacrifice the comforts of his warm bed for a rain-dampened seat on the lanai, draws his blanket to his chest and settles in to watch basketball on the TV beside his bed.</p>
<p>&quot;I like it here,&quot; he says. &quot;The people are nice and they take good care of me.&quot;</p>
~~

It's afternoon at the Hale Ho Aloha nursing facility and resident Julian Monsarrat, having little desire to sacrifice the comforts of his warm bed for a rain-dampened seat on the lanai, draws his blanket to his chest and settles in to watch basketball on the TV beside his bed.

"I like it here," he says. "The people are nice and they take good care of me." Login for more...



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