'They loved it, they wouldn't want it to stop': Milwaukee's 'Dancing Grannies' coping with profound loss
By:
Winnie Dortch
Posted: Nov 28, 2021 1:22 PM CDT

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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- They've been entertaining parade-goers in this area and beyond for decades. Milwaukee's Dancing Grannies are hard to miss, a one-of-a-kind troupe of smiling seniors who live life to the fullest. Just the kind of people we love to meet on CBS 58 Sunday Morning.
So when we learned that several members were among the victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy emotions ran high.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Winnie Dortch shared the special connection she made with them last summer, and how surviving members are coping with a very personal and profound loss.
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