Council on Aging to honor Almquist clan volunteers

Arizona Daily Star Wednesday 11th April, 2012

Laura "Lolly" Almquist and her family have dedicated their lives for many years to serving the elderly in Tucson. Almquist, her husband, John, and their three adult children will receive recognition for their work Saturday when they are presented with the Arizona Daily Star Generations of Commitment Award from the Pima Council on Aging (PCOA). The award recognizes people who actively volunteer and serve as advocates for senior citizens. The Al...

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