Gig Harbor mom, gymnastics coach recovering from ruptured brain aneurysm
Apr 29, 2025 | By: Marsha HartAimee Hentschell, a single mother of three who coaches at a private gym in Kent, is doing well but faces a long road to full recovery.
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Aimee Hentschell, a single mother of three who coaches at a private gym in Kent, is doing well but faces a long road to full recovery.
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