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A defining moment in Elsie Normington’s life came in the early days of her setting up a support group for parents with disabled children.
She said: “I was reading a ‘Thought for Today’ message, which was about when you are going through difficult circumstances you can either be bitter or better.
“I found it very poignant. Being bitter eats you up inside and, as you let go of negative emotions, you become a better person.”
It’s hard to imagine negativity ever winning a battle of wills with someone synonymous with being so relentlessly upbeat and enthusiastic.