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  • A bride and groom's cake during their wedding reception in the Sutter Club, Sacramento, California.
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  • A bride at her wedding reception in the Sutter Club, Sacramento, California.
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  • A bride and groom portrait in Sacramento, California
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  • A bride with her father before her wedding in Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, California.
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  • A wedding invitation at Plumb Jack, Squaw Valley, Tahoe, California.
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  • A toddler walks across a bed of flowers during a wedding at Plumb Jack, Squaw Valley, Tahoe, California.
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  • A bride's flower bouquet before her wedding at Carmichael Presbyterian Church, Carmichael, California.
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  • Wedding invitation and flowers at Carmichael Presbyterian Church, Carmichael, California.
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  • California Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado.
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  • John Bennett says goodbye to his son, Tommy, 4, at the mausoleum at Sunset View Cemetery in Jackson, CA Tuesday. Tommy died at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina while undergoing a year of treatment for Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disease.  His siblings also share the fatal disease. December 2, 2003..
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  • Tommy Bennett, 3, pushes a syringe of medicine into the central lines attached in his body to help him combat his disease. Bennett and his two older siblings have Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disease. The family will be heading back to North Carolina soon for a third attempt at a procedure to help Tommy. June 19, 2003..
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  • Ciara Bennett, 7, rests on a motel bed at the Jackson Rancheria during a three-week family trip home to Ione. Ciara and her two siblings suffer from Sanfilippo syndrome. Her youngest brother, Tommy, 3, has been being treated at Duke Hospital in Durham, N.C. for the disease. The first two attempts at donor cell transplants failed with Tommy and the family will soon be returning to North Carolina for a third attempt.  June 19, 2003.
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  • The Bennett children of Ione, l-r Tommy, 3, Ciara, 7, and Tommy, 5, have a rare genetic disease named Sanfilippo syndrome. Only Tommy was eligible for a donor cell transplant to help fight the disease. The family will be returning to North Carolina soon for Tommy's third attempt at the donor cell transplant. The first two attempts were unsuccessful. June 19, 2003.
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  • Ciara Bennett rests on the couch at home with her mom, Alicia, nearby. February  23, 2004
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  • John and Alicia Bennett are hugged by friends who attended the funeral of their son, Tommy, 4, Tuesday. Tommy died last week while undergoing treatment for Sanfilippo syndrome at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. About 120 people attended the service at Ione community United Methodist Church in Ione, CA. Tommy's two siblings also have the rare genetic disease. December 2, 2003..
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  • Groom and groomsmen boutineers for a Squaw Valley Tahoe wedding.
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  • Firehouse wedding, Sacramento, CA
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  • A bride dances with her father at her wedding at Forest House Lodge in Foresthill, CA.
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  • Groom and groomsmen before wedding.
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  • Groom has help with shirt from groomsman.
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  • Wedding flowers on the table at the Berkeley City Club.
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  • Firehouse wedding, Sacramento, CA
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  • The grooms gets dressed for his wedding at the Berkeley City Club.
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  • A groom picks his tie before his wedding at the Berkeley City Club.
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  • A bride gets ready for her wedding at Church of the Nativity, Menlo Park, CA.
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  • Firehouse wedding, Sacramento, CA
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  • Firehouse wedding, Sacramento, CA
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  • Firehouse wedding, Sacramento, CA
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  • Children play around before a wedding in Foresthill, CA.
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  • Groomsman before wedding.
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  • Groomsmen toast groom before wedding.
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  • Ollie, Ella, Henry and Jasper eat peanut butter
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  • All three of John and Alicia Bennett's children have been diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome, a rare and fatal illness. From l-r are Hunter, 4, Tommy, 2, and Ciara. The family hopes to get experimental therapy for two of the three children at Duke University; the third child's illness is to far along to benefit from the therapy.  Bennett family. May 23, 2002
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  • John and Alicia Bennett release balloons with inscriptions written on them to their son, Tommy, 4, at the Sunset View Cemetery in Jackson, CA Tuesday. Tommy died last week while undergoing treatment for Sanfilippo syndrome at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. About 120 people attended the service at Ione community United Methodist Church in Ione, CA. Tommy's two siblings also have the rare genetic disease. December 2, 2003.
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  • John Bennett scratches the family dog, Smore, as Alicia Bennett comforts son, Hunter. February  23, 2004
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  • A man looks at a crushed car after a heavy rainstorm in Sacramento, CA.
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  • Tommy Bennett is the youngest of the Alicia and John Bennett's three children, all of whom have a rare disease called Sanfilippo syndrome. Only Tommy can be saved by a procedure known as umbilical cord blood transplant.  Chemotherapy caused Tommy to start losing his hair and so a nurse shaved it. November 26, 2002
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  • Alicia Bennett of Ione, CA comforts her son, Tommy, in his hospital room at Duke University Medical Center four days after his umbilical cord blood transplant. November 26, 2002
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  • Ciara Bennett. February  23, 2004
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  • John Bennett waits for his daughter, Ciara, to be unloaded from the school bus in Ione. February  23, 2004
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  • Hunter and Ciara Bennett lounge in the living room of the family's rented apartment in Durham, NC where  John Bennett is taking primary care of his two older children, both of whom suffer from Sanfilippo syndrome, while his wife, Alicia Bennett lives in the hospital with their youngest child, Tommy, as he undergoes treatment for the rare disease. November 26, 2002
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  • Alicia Bennett gives her son, Tommy, 3, a kiss during a three-week trip back home to Ione before having to return to North Carolina for a third transplant attempt for Tommy to help combat his Sanfilippo syndrome. June 19, 2003.
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  • Alicia Bennett snuggles with Tommy in his Duke University Medical Center hospital bed three days after his umbilical cord blood transplant, which doctors hope will cure his Sanfilippo syndrome.  Alicia is living in Tommy's hospital room during his stay, which could be three months. November 25, 2002
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  • Tommy Bennett, 3, endures the cleaning of his intravenous lines to avoid infection by nurse Amanda Lescher at Duke University Medical Center, where he is living in an isolation ward for children with life-threatening diseases.  November 26, 2002
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  • A tired John Bennett shuts his eyes briefly after starting work at 4 a.m. Hunter keeps an eye on his mom, Alicia, while Ciara rests on the couch. February  23, 2004
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  • Tommy and Alicia Bennett have been living on the fifth floor of Duke University Medical Center since late October as Tommy receives treatment for Sanfilippo syndrome. November 25, 2002
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  • Alicia Bennett says she has often felt lost with Tommy, her son who died in November from complications to Sanfilippo syndrome. February  13, 2004
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldenado
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  • Jake hosts Make a Date at The Depot. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ June 26, 2007
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of day. In reality her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through.
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of day. In reality her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through.
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  • Jake uses a glue gun to stick rhinestones to his drag queen wig.
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of day. In reality her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through.
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of day. In reality her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through.
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  • Severely disabled seventeen-year-old Kevin Kinley is carried by his mother, Melissa, who is also paid to be his caregiver..She receives $10.40 an hour for 9 hours of work each day although her son receives round-the-clock to care. The governor's proposed budget-saving recommendation who cut her pay leaving the widow financially strapped.
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  • Hayward drag ball - step down/step up of Alameda/Contra Costa County. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ Sept. 8, 2007
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  • Hayward drag ball - step down/step up of Alameda/Contra Costa County. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ Sept. 8, 2007
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  • Melissa Kinley gestures to her disabled son, Kevin, 17, while she runs a ventilator on him to clear up his breathing. She does this several times a day to keep is airway clear.
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of care a day. In reality, her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through...Melissa Kinley is a remarkable mother although she can't imagine not doing what she does. When her son, Kevin, was born, doctors said he wouldn't make it out of the hospital. Then they said he wouldn't make it to be two years old, then four years old. Melissa stopped listening to them. Now Kevin is 18, and although he can't walk, talk, or eat, he knows a few communication signs, is an avid baseball fan, and goes to school. For 18 years, Melissa has risen every two hours during the night to suction and rotate Kevin to make sure he can breathe freely and lie comfortably. Melissa says she's just a mother doing what anyone would do for the child they love..
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  • Kevin Kinley gets a trophy after playing in an adaptive baseball game with his mother, Melissa, and her boyfriend at Independence Field on Saturday, June 13, 2009.
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  • Melissa Kinley is the caregiver for her disabled son, Kevin, 17, and receives $10.40 for 9 hours of day. In reality her son receives round the clock to care. She could be cut back to minimum wage if a budget-saving recommendation by the governor goes through.
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  • Hayward drag ball - step down/step up of Alameda/Contra Costa County. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ Sept. 8, 2007
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  • Hayward drag ball - step down/step up of Alameda/Contra Costa County. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ Sept. 8, 2007
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  • Melissa Kinley feeds Kevin through a tube, which is the way he's had to be fed his whole life.
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  • Community children eat free USDA lunches at Noralto Elementary School on Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The number of Sacramento County students on free or reduced lunch jumped faster last year than during any of the last 20 years.
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  • Hayward drag ball - step down/step up of Alameda/Contra Costa County. The Sacramento Bee/ Anne Chadwick Williams/ Sept. 8, 2007
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  • Melissa Kinley gives her disabled son, Kevin, a hug after they played a game adaptive baseball with his mother, Melissa, at Independence Field in Sacramento on June 13, 2009. Kevin's favorite sport is baseball and he really lights up when on the field.
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  • A bride and groom marry in The Emmanuel Church in Coloma, California.
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  • A bride and groom exchange rings in Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, California.
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  • A groom and his groomsmen before the wedding at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, California.
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  • A groom and his groomsmen before his Squaw Valley, Tahoe, California wedding.
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