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A love that bindsDespite struggling through the daily challenges of cerebral palsy, Jeanice and Clifford Seab share a love so strong they've been together nearly 30 years.
Patrick Smith is the videographer for the Chattanooga Times Free Press. He is a graduate of Western Kentucky University’s photojournalism program. He has split his time between shooting still photos and video for the newspaper’s website since 2007. A native of Bloomington, Ill., Patrick completed internships with the U.S. Army Public Affairs Office and the Chattanooga Times Free Press. Since joining the Times Free Press, Patrick has been honored with several awards, including first place ...
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I had the wonderful opportunity to ride the bus with these two marvelous people. They shared their story with me on the bus and I was fascinated at how they seemed so in tune with each other. You can really tell that they love each other and it is certainly a testimony to other married couples that do not share the challenges that these two have. I believe that taking those marriage vows seriously have enabled them to remain married this long. They are certainly an inspiration to me. God bless them.
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