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GOLDEN YEARS let’s talk
GOLDEN YEARS
ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION
story by Lynn Lofton and Lori Beth Susman photos by Teddy Lewis
location Mary Mahoney’s Old French House Restaurant
No better place
Participants included Joshua Bruce, administrator, Canon Hospice; Vivian Champaigne, business development director, Praetorian Health Services;
William Van Kirk, financial planner, Van Kirk Wealth Advisors; Cindy Habeeb, membership services director, Singing River HealthPlex; Jennie Moe, registered dietitian, Memorial Hospital at Gulfport; Eric Smith, senior associate pastor, First Baptist Church of Gulfport; Nicole Nezat, realtor, Fidelis Realty; Kathleen Slack and Pat Seymour, hometown ambassadors, Harrison County Development Commission’s retiree program; Curtis Keller, M.D., neurology specialty, Merit Health Biloxi; and Chad Riemann, president, Riemann Family Funeral Homes, Inc.
M2 Media Corporation President Michael Sunderman welcomed the group to the round table, which was held at Mary Mahoney’s Restaurant in Biloxi,
and served as moderator.
Mississippi Access to Care, a referral service for seniors who need meals and in-home services
844.822.4622
There’s no better place to live the Golden Years — defined as age 65 and up,
or after retirement —than South Mississippi. Seniors here have many options
for social activities, living arrangements, financial services and health care.
To celebrate these years, South Mississippi Living brought a group of people together to discuss a variety of topics.
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