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Ferried people across the river |
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Feverish, a year later his church was ruined and his exceptional vitality was gone |
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Continued his ministry; became involved in advocating a peace center in Hiroshima |
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Whole family continues to be sick; a year later she was destitute |
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Managed to provide a minimal existence; retired in 1966 and son cared for her |
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In pain at his family's house on the edge of the city and later at a friend's house |
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Friend's summer house wasted away; a year later he had lost his clinic and had no prospect for rebuilding |
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Built a new clinic in Hiroshima; his practice supported an enjoyable leisure time; died after long lingering illness |
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Waited in the park for his colleagues to come with a handcart to help him |
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Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge |
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Returned by foot to the city, wounds not healing, very tired; a year later he was back in the hospital |
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Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge |
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Worked at different churches but was plagued with sickness for the rest of his life |
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Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge |
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Went to home to reassure his mother he was alive; rested while there |
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Felt tired all the time; worked long hours; a year later not capable of the work he once could do |
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Took ten years to complete doctoral degree; built a large clinic emphasizing geriatiric medicine |
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Taken to a military hospital on Ninoshima, feverish, family alive |
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Under the care of Dr. Sasaki; a year later she was cripple; converts to Catholicism |
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Enters the convent; active effective administrator for Society of Helpers |
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