Clarice Morant Explained
Clarice Morant (August 29, 1904 - June 10, 2009), also known as Classie, was an American centenarian from Washington, D.C., who gained national media attention for her role as caregiver to Rozzie Laney, Morant's younger sister diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, and Ira Barber, Morant's younger brother diagnosed with dementia and suffering the aftereffects of a disabling stroke.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
External links
- "No Greater Love", photo gallery accompanied by audio track, The Washington Post
- "Sweet Dreams", photo gallery accompanied by audio track, The Washington Post
Notes and References
- News: Family Ties Source of Strength for Elderly Caregivers . Shapiro . Joseph . March 16, 2006 . . . January 6, 2010 .
- News: Marilyn Daniel's Reward . Span . Paula . May 10, 2009 . Washington Post Magazine . 12 - 17 . January 6, 2010 .
- News: At 104, She Was Still 'Classy' . Shapiro . Joseph . June 18, 2009 . . . January 6, 2010 .
- News: Purposeful living and giving . Knox . Arlene . June 24, 2009 . . 57 . January 6, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110711012750/http://fortmyers.floridaweekly.com/news/2009-06-24/Arts_Ent/077.html . July 11, 2011 . dead .
- News: Losing Miss Classie . Guzy . Carol . Carol Guzy . January 3, 2010 . Washington Post Magazine . 10 - 14 . January 6, 2010 .