“It definitely has made me realize how important friendship is.'
/Gray News) – In what’s become one of America’s most heartwarming Thanksgiving traditions, Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton celebrated together for year seven!
“We even had an adventure,” Dench said. “We went to Atlanta, Georgia, at the beginning of the year and had a blast there. We were on a game show!” Dench’s husband, Lonnie, was a staple at Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2020 from COVID-19. Hinton has grown up in front of our eyes from teenager to adult, adding a new title to his resume this year: coach.“What’s is it like to be on the opposite side of that, when in this story you started as the kid?” asked reporter Briana Whitney.
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