Pastor and Songwriter Lonny Carpenter Featured in Argus Leader

(PRLEAP.COM) Lake Benton, MN August 10, 2008 – Pastor and songwriter Lonny Carpenter was recently featured in the Argus Leader for the song he wrote, "Please Don’t Let Me Forget You." The daily newspaper delivers information on local news, sports, life, entertainment, community, celebrations and classifieds.

The article titled "Song about Alzheimer’s reflects sorrow, love" explains how pastor and songwriter Lonny Carpenter dealt with her personal experience with a loved one affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and the song he wrote for others to use for coping. The song is called "Please Don’t Let Me Forget You" and is from the viewpoint of the Alzheimer’s patient’s plea for help. Carpenter’s Aunt Pat was diagnosed with the disease in her mid 60s. "A registered nurse, she had looked forward to retirement with her husband, Paul, and their six children and grandchildren," wrote Argus Leader staff writer Jill Callison.

Lyrics include: "I need your help to hold on, the things I need most of all are the things I can’t recall" and "If the time should come tomorrow, if you’re not on my mind, rest assured you’ll be deep within my heart."

For more information, visit www.lonnycarpenter.com.

About Lonny Carpenter:

Lonny Carpenter is licensed as an Assembly of God pastor and has had a lifelong interest in music. He also works as a house painter and has also shot a music video to go along with his song, "Please Don’t Let Me Forget You." Carpenter has taken the video to hospital marketing departments.

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