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[MUSIC PLAYING] NARRATOR: Ray begins to watch more spiritual programming and reconnects with the Catholic faith. He joins the local church and encourages Yolanda to attend services as well. Ray volunteers at the church's thrift shop and at youth events, establishing friendships with several older men in the church. Engaging in these activities helps Ray's psychological functioning and his acceptance of later life. In his 70s, Ray starts using a wheelchair for mobility. He also begins to forget things and even leaves the oven on overnight. Yolanda takes Ray to the Aging Center, which has sliding fee services for neurology. The neurologist determines that Ray has early-onset dementia that will get progressively worse. The diagnosis is a major blow to Ray, who understands what this will mean for the rest of his life. Ray becomes depressed again. More grandchildren are born, and when Ray is well, he invents silly games to play with them. During gatherings, Ray sits outside and watches the children, finding fulfillment and peace in the family he has created. As Ray enters his 80s, full dementia sets in. Ray also experiences sundown syndrome, in which he becomes agitated and paranoid every day in the late afternoon. He is cared for by Yolanda, Peter, and Amy, along with his grandchildren, who have complex emotions as they watch his deterioration. Ray has a peaceful passing at age 87, surrounded by his wife and children. At his bedside, Yolanda reminisces, saying, "He was the love of my life." [MUSIC PLAYING]

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