Posted AT 6:19 PM EST on 07/05/07
Doomed from birth to death
ANNE MCILROY
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Laurie Scott stands at the portable keyboard in her living room, singing. Her support worker, Laurie McAndrew, is behind her, and stretches her arms around her to pick out a tune on the keys.
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine,” the two sing, swaying together in an embrace.
This used to be Ms. Scott's favourite song, one she loved to belt out.
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