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May/22/2013 05:00 AM
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Pat Holland, 88, demonstrates VideoCare, on May 2, 2013, in her room at Vintage Senior Living in San Jose, California. VideoCare enables seniors to stay in touch with family members. (Dai Sugano/San Jose Mercury News/MCT)

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Pat Holland, 88, demonstrates VideoCare, on May 2, 2013, in her room at Vintage Senior Living in San Jose, California. VideoCare enables seniors to stay in touch with family members. (Dai Sugano/San Jose Mercury News/MCT)

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Pat Holland, 88, shares a video conference with Rebecca McDonough of VideoCare, on May 2, 2013, at Holland's room at Vintage Senior Living in San Jose, California. VideoCare enables seniors to stay in touch with family members. (Dai Sugano/San Jose Mercury News/MCT)

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May/21/2013 05:00 AM
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Cathy Pantelic, 21, of Santa Monica, California, left, was Dr. Frank Kellogg's last patient. The grateful patient gave Kellogg, right, a thank you mug and a touching card. Her older brother also made sure to get his checkup with the pediatrician before he retired. (Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register/MCT)

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Dr. Frank Kellogg, 86, jokes, "I don't know how to work the elevator." The beloved pediatrician works out daily and is very fit. Kellogg left his Santa Ana, California, pediatric office on his last official work day, with gifts from patients and staff, after being a pediatrician for more than 60 years. The next day, his first day of retirement,...

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Medical asst. Isela Valle-Valdez reacts when remembering the strong work ethic of Dr. Frank Kellogg, on his last day as a pediatrician in Santa Ana, California. (Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register/MCT)

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Medical assistants Barbara Basile, left, and Martha Flores hold back tears after hugging Dr. Frank Kellogg' goodbye. Basile has worked alongside the pediatrician during a majority of his practice in Santa Ana, California. (Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register/MCT)

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Medical asst. Betty Semanza, left, was one of many staffers who gave Dr. Frank Kellogg a heartfelt hug on his last working day. "We will miss you" signs and words of appreciation were plastered throughout his Santa Ana, California, office. (Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register/MCT)

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Sharon Hallback, 65, left her job to care for her mother in 2009. Since re-entering the job market, she has found it hard to find work. She found help with the AARP job training program in Hollywood, Florida. Her plight is common among Baby Boomers. (Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/MCT)

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Sharon Hallback, 65, left her job to care for her mother in 2009. Since re-entering the job market, she has found it hard to find work. She found help with the AARP job training program in Hollywood, Florida. Her plight is common among Baby Boomers. (Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/MCT)

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Sharon Hallback, 65, left her job to care for her mother in 2009. Since re-entering the job market, she has found it hard to find work. She found help with the AARP job training program in Hollywood, Florida. Her plight is common among Baby Boomers. (Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/MCT)

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Peter Karch, 71, is determined to become the oldest person to bicycle 4,000 miles from California to Virginia. Here he is with a bicycle in his driveway in Maxatawny Township, Pennsylvania, on April 23, 2013. (Emily Robson/Allentown Morning Call/MCT)

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