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The late Elmer J. Roth and Clay M. Davis - Owners of Denver's historic Squire Restaurant & Lounge in the Capitol Hill area from 1951 to 1982 - serve as the inspiration for the website www.OurAngelTyler.com

The website, http://www.OurAngelTyler.com, has been launched by Maggie Chamberlin Holben, APR, owner of Absolutely Public Relations. The site, which is about Denver's Tyler Davis and Angelman Syndrome, is dedicated to the late Clay M. Davis (Tyler's grandfather)and Elmer Roth (Holben's father) who were business partners for many years. Angelman Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by abnormal function of the gene UBE3A, located within a small region (q11-q13) on chromosome #15. There are estimated to be between 1000 and 5000 cases in the U.S. and Canada.

Lakewood, CO (PRWEB) May 23, 2003 -- The website, http://www.OurAngelTyler.com, has been launched by Maggie Chamberlin Holben, APR, owner of Absolutely Public Relations. Holben, who makes the announcement, says the site has been created "pro bono" by her consultancy to provide an easily accessible forum for sharing Tyler's ongoing story with family, friends and the community, plus spread awareness about the disorder and the needs of Angelman's children and their families.

Tyler is the son of Clay and Stacey Davis, Henderson, CO. Clay Davis and Maggie Holben's fathers - Clay Davis and Elmer Roth - were business partners for many years in the Denver area. The website is dedicated to Elmer and Clay (senior) -- they were co-owners of Denver's historic Squire Restaurant & Lounge, 1800 E. Colfax, for 31 years (1951-1982).

Angelman Syndrome, according to the Angelman Syndrome Foundation (http://www.angelman.org) is a genetic disorder caused by abnormal function of the gene UBE3A, located within a small region (q11-q13) on chromosome #15. This region is deleted from the maternally derived chromosome in approximately 80% of individuals with Angelman Syndrome. For the remaining 20%, genetic testing can often identify other abnormalities that disrupt the UBE3A function.

Angelman Syndrome affects males, females and all racial/ethnic groups equally. There are estimated to be between 1000 and 5000 cases in the U.S. and Canada.

http://www.OurAngelTyler.com includes Tyler's personal story, photographs, Angelman Syndrome background information and links to websites for obtaining further information. "The site is a work in progress. We intend to update photos and information regularly - showcasing Tyler throughout his life," Holben explains.

Absolutely Public Relations has been in business since 1999. The company recently announced its online press kit product, accessible at http://www.online-presskit.com and established http://www.denverprnewsroom.com. Other pro bono work has been done for Colorado CASA and the JSG (Junior Symphony Guild). Holben confines pro bono work to issues and concerns affecting children.

For more information go call Maggie Holben at 303-984-9801 or e-mail her at maggie@absolutelypr.com. Holben's company website is http://www.absolutelypr.com

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