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Published: October 14, 2022

Stroke survivor to share her story at CycleNation on October 18 in Albany, NY

Jennifer DeFazio had been in perfect health before her stroke
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Aaron DeFazion and Jennifer DeFazio

Jennifer DeFazio, right, suffered a stroke four years ago, at the age of 43. Pictured here with her son Aaron, who’s in the Coast Guard, DeFazio will share her story at CycleNation on Tuesday, Oct. 18. 

 

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Aaron DeFazion and Jennifer DeFazio

Jennifer DeFazio, right, suffered a stroke four years ago, at the age of 43. Pictured here with her son Aaron, who’s in the Coast Guard, DeFazio will share her story at CycleNation on Tuesday, Oct. 18. 

 

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