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Amelia and George Shelton remain faithful even though she's been diagnosed with ALS.
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Faith keeps smile on ALS victim's face

GREENSBORO - Amelia Shelton's faith has been strong since growing up in Southside Baptist Church in Concord. Her biggest test came when she and husband George heard her illness diagnosed as ALS (alsamyotrophic lateral sclerosis).

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