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Girl’s Basketball Coach

by Jessica Brandi Lifland
Ralph Breeding cleans the floor of his apartment. First ,he sweeps, then he mops and later he uses "Swiffers." His cat with no name keeps him company. Breeding has live alone since his wife moved to a nursing home three years ago,
Coach Breeding sits in his favorite chair and talks about his wife, and life in general. He says, "It hurts me to see her how she is now and remember how she was - time makes a difference. His wife Wanda had a mental breakdown and has been living in a home called the Waynesburg Manor for Personal Care in Lincoln County Kentucky about 60 miles away. He had gone to visit her earlier on this day.
Ralph Breeding visits with wife Wanda in her room at the Waynesburg Manor for Personal Care in Lincoln County. HIs wife has been there for three years for treatment of severe depression and he tries to visit once a week. Sometimes, he brings her home with him for the weekend. She asks him almost as soon as she sees him, "Did you get my letter? I told you I loved you in my letter." At left is a photograph of the three generations of Breeding men: husband Ralph, son Greg and grandson John.
Ralph Breeding, a 76-year-old girls' basketball coach, separates some wood into two piles, which he later hauled off to another piece of property to be burned. The wood was from a fence he recently took down since he sold his mule and no longer needed the fence.
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Ralph Breeding visits with wife Wanda at the Waynesburg Manor for Personal Care in Lincoln County. Wanda,who suffers from severe depression, has been there for three years and he tries to visit once a week. Sometimes, he brings her home with him for the weekend. This time, they just went to get a bite at a nearby diner. She asks him almost as soon as she sees him, "Did you get my letter? I told you I loved you in my letter."
Ralph Breeding, a 76-year-old coach of a girls' basketball team, returns from his morning workout before dawn and climbs the stairs to his apartment on Main Street in Lawrenceburg.

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