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AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED of esophageal cancer in 2009, Sharon Snell, left, star ted the Dean Snell Cancer Foundation to provide financial assistance to cancer patients at the Maine Center for Cancer Medicine in Brunswick. Snell organized a benefit Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at The Inn in Brunswick, where Dr. David Benton, above, a Maine Center for Cancer Medicine hemotologist/ oncologist, chatted with Christie Watts of West Bath.
AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED of esophageal cancer in 2009, Sharon Snell, left, star ted the Dean Snell Cancer Foundation to provide financial assistance to cancer patients at the Maine Center for Cancer Medicine in Brunswick. Snell organized a benefit Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at The Inn in Brunswick, where Dr. David Benton, above, a Maine Center for Cancer Medicine hemotologist/ oncologist, chatted with Christie Watts of West Bath.
 
 

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