The zoo has set up a location where fans can share notes of love and encouragement for the Columbus legend.
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The Columbus Zoo is letting people know how they can support Jack Hanna, the face of the zoo and of Columbus’ most treasured personalities who is suffering through Alzheimer’s disease.a heart-wrenching article about Hanna’s struggle, and the outpouring of support has been remarkable. The zoo posted the following message on its Facebook page Wednesday, letting everyone know what they can do to show their love and encouragement.
Also Wednesday, Hanna’s own Facebook page published a note of thanks from his family, expressing gratitude for everyone’s support.Once Hanna put the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on the map, he gained personal fame with his numerous late-night television appearances with David Letterman. He worked for the zoo for 40 years before
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