In Loving Memory
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To my love, Dennis
It is now 11 days since you went to be with Jesus. Today is New Year's Eve and I find myself remembering the last 31 years that we were blessed with our love, with our lives. So bittersweet, as I know that you are in a glorious place, no more chemo, no more anxiety about scans and labs, no more pain. For this my heart…
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Memories make me cry
I sit and try to think of all the happy memories that my hubby, Tom and I had together. Soon the tears start, cause I wanted more. I think about Christmas eve and the fun we had and then remember all the Christmas mornings when he'd put his arms around me and say "Merry Christmas Honey". This is my first year without him…
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I cry everyday
My sister passed away of breast cancer in May 2010, In Aug I lost my father in law. With the holidays here I am lost. My sister was my best friend. I have her son b/c his dad chose not to take him, so not only did he lose his mom his dad dont want him. How do you tell a child at Christmas your not wanted by your dad. I…
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Missing Hollyberry
I don't think I have posted on this topic but each time I see the name of it I think of my dear online friend Hollyberry who lost her battle with cancer not so long ago. Hollyberry was one of those people who touched you the first time you read one of her posts on this site. That wasn't just because she experienced many of…
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For My Sister
My avatar has been changed to my sister and I to honor her, she lost her battle with pancreatic cancer three years ago today. She was witty, loving, caring, generous, ornery, the hostess with the mostess and she was a savvy business owner. She was loved by many and I am sure is missed by many. I love you Susan and I miss…
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Already miss my friend :-(
John was only 35. I'm still in shock as we buried him today. This all feels like a bad dream. My deepest sympathy to all who have lost a loved one. I posted elsewhere that cancer is the worst thing in the world. I've started looking for ways to help in the fight and every stride we take will be in his honor. Rest in Peace…
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Running Boston Marathon In Memory of those who had Cancer
I am running the Boston Marathon in honor of my mother to raise money for Cancer Research. My mother was diagnosed with cancer in January of 2006. As she started chemotherapy, I assumed the doctors at Sloan Kettering in New York City caught it in time to cure it. As different trials of chemo failed, the doctors gave my…