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Old Oct 04, 2005, 07:25 PM
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Hospice nurse says it's a privilege helping others

When Chillicothe resident Sharon Wills was little she used to get toy nurse kits and play the role.

Decades later she graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in nursing and decades after that she is being honored for all her work with the Hospice Program at Adena Healthcare System.

"It has been very self- rewarding," Wills said. "I feel very honored."


Wills was presented with the Award of Excellence Sept. 21 from the Ohio Council of Home Care and Hospice at the annual meeting.

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