Reflections on Womanhood

Reflections on Womanhood, updated 11/6/20, 7:07 PM

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Prominent southern New Jersey personal injury attorney Paul D'Amato reflects on the power of women in history and in his own family and career.

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Reflections on Womanhood
How many times have you heard the
name Florence Nightingale who was
born in 1820 and died in 1910? If
there was ever a true hero who
dedicated her life to helping others
Florence Nightingale is that person.
In 1929 she travelled to
India and ended up
dedicating her life to helping
poor people.
After I finished reading this
article I thought about the
women that have had such an
impact in my life, including my
mother, Grace Anselmo
D'Amato.
Due to economics she had to
drop out of high school and
later in life educated herself to
be one of the most
knowledgeable persons I have
ever known.
She looked at me with such love
in her eyes and said "No son, its
half full that's how you have to
look at each day of your life!"
There is of course my wife Sandi.
In high school Sandi excelled
academically and was able
to get a four year scholarship
for college.
The mother of our three
daughters Alexa, Ava and
Ashley, I saw Sandi inculcate
in them the values of fairness
and hard work.
Finally there are the women
in our law firm who are so
dedicated to helping our
personal injury clients.
Much later in life she procured
her degree from Stockton and
enjoyed a career working in the
Atlantic County Prosecutor's
Office as an assistant to the
Prosecutor.
I ask all of the readers of this
article to just sit back and
think about all of the women
in your life that have
influenced you.
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