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Niece remembers uncle's experience in High Point hospice fondly

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HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) -- Edwin Tate was born in 1933 and contracted scarlet fever when he was just five years old. That was before antibiotics had been discovered, and scarlet fever left him mentally disabled. He wasn’t supposed to live to see his 18th birthday, but he would live to be 91 years old. His niece, Melissa Osborne, became his primary caretaker in 2021 and chose to secure her uncle's hospice services through Hospice of the Piedmont.…

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Fox8 broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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