'Liz wasn't the type of person to feel sorry for herself, instead she wanted to do everything she could to help others'
WHEN Liz Ogg was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, she vowed she wouldn’t allow the cruel muscle-wasting illness to define her.
"But despite what she was facing, Liz wasn't the type of person to feel sorry for herself, instead she wanted to do everything she could to help others. MND is a rapidly progressing terminal illness, which stops signals from the brain from reaching the muscles. This can cause sufferers to lose the ability to walk, talk, eat,The average life expectancy is just 18 months from diagnosis but Liz, 69, battled the condition for three years before passing away on November 16 2016.
The couple first wound up in Venice while hitchhiking around Europe together in the late sixties. As they got older and started a family of their own, they began to take their children with them and ended up visiting the iconic city an astonishing 35 times.
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