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In Honor Of Mom

Your journey has been a testament to your incredible spirit and the depth of your love for us all. I am endlessly grateful for the example you have set, showing me that with faith, love, and perseverance, we can overcome anything. You are my hero, and I am so proud to be your son.

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In Memory Of Alice Johnson

In memory of my grandmother, who passed away in 2006 just a few days short of her 95th birthday. After overcoming breast cancer in her 60s, they found cancer in the other breast - with the news delivered on her 85th birthday. Her strength in going through treatment - and living almost another 10 years - is astounding and inspiring.

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In Honor Of Mom

Watching you fight with such grace and unwavering hope has been a powerful lesson in the strength of the human spirit. You not only faced your illness head-on, but you did so with a positivity that brought light even in the darkest moments. Your smile, your laughter, and your love remained constant, reminding me that hope is stronger than any adversity.

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In Honor Of Mom

I wanted to take a moment to express how deeply I admire and am inspired by you. Your strength and resilience during your battle with cancer have left me in awe. Through every challenge and obstacle, you faced each day with a courage and determination that showed me the true meaning of bravery.

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In Memory Of Grandfather

I am sorry we never had the chance to meet. I heard that you were radiant, kind and that you had much integrity. Grandma used to say that we would have hit it off.

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In Memory Of Mr Roche

We remember and honor Mr. Roche, a cherished neighbor and a profound role model, who bravely faced his battle with cancer. His strength and resilience through such a challenging time were truly inspiring. Mr. Roche, you are deeply missed, but your influence lives on. Rest in peace, knowing that you made a significant difference in the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing you.

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In Support Of Ron Weir

My father in law Ron is strong. He's sharp. He's funny. And his daughter is pretty cool too. Years ago we were starting our family and lived across the country. We got the call that Ron was battling cancer. It was too far away for frequent visits, but, we figured it out and just a couple years later we had an opportunity to move back closer. Since then we've shared many meals, memories, and quality time together including just this past weekend. I'm thankful for Ron's resiliency strength!

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In Support Of everyone

We honor your courage, your perseverance, and your unwavering hope. You are heroes, each and every one of you. Your fight is not just your own; it is a beacon of hope for countless others facing similar battles.

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In Support Of everyone

To those who have fought, are fighting, and will fight against cancer, this message is for you. Your courage, strength, and determination are nothing short of extraordinary. You have faced unimaginable challenges with a resilience that inspires us all. Whether your battle was in the past or continues today, your journey is a testament to the power of the human spirit.

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In Honor Of Glenn Zigli

I am celebrating my husband who faced cancer 6 years ago. He continued to work throughout all of his treatments, supporting both our family and his employees. While there is always a small chance that it will return, his cancer is definitely in the rear view mirror, and life has returned to normal.

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In Support Of Bob Layden

Uncle Bob, I know you're facing a tougher opponent than the Broncos right now, but remember, you're the Patrick Mahomes of this game—unstoppable and full of surprises! Your strength and spirit inspire us all. And hey, just like your Chiefs never give up, I know you won’t either. Keep fighting with that championship heart of yours and know that we're all cheering you on louder than Arrowhead on game day! We love you! Go Chiefs! -Mary Beth

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In Memory Of Myrtle Hunter

My grandma died when I was young. She battled cancer twice. One specific memory I have of her battle is that her hair WAS black and straight and after her treatment grew back in red and curly! That was super cool! She lived in a farmhouse where my Dad grew up and she always let me play and explore - even in the dirty coal cellar where they stored fuel for the heater. There is a certain "windmill cookie" that smells like her house did! Everytime I see them, I buy them :)

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In Honor Of Mom

Mom, your victory is a beacon of hope for us all, reminding us that with faith, love, and determination, anything is possible. We are endlessly proud of you and are so grateful to celebrate this momentous victory by your side. Here's to your health, happiness, and the many wonderful memories yet to come.

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In Honor Of Jason

We come together with overwhelming joy and gratitude to celebrate Jason's triumphant battle against blood cancer. Your courage, strength, and unyielding spirit have inspired us all throughout this arduous journey. You faced each challenge with unwavering determination and hope, showing us the true meaning of resilience. Today, we rejoice in your victory and the bright future that lies ahead. Your story is a beacon of hope for all who face similar battles.

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In Memory Of Dad

In memory of dad who passed away in 2011 from Leukemia. He was a shining example for us all of leading an honorable life, helping others, and inspiring us. We miss you!

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In Honor Of João and Sidnei

I appreciate how strong you both were battling against cancer and how you have overtaken it. It was not an easy path and you have proven that being here with your loved ones is the most important thing in life. Keep fighting and never give up. Always know that there is family to support you and be by your side.

Shared from Uruguay 11 months ago

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In Memory Of Paul John

We remember with deep love and cherished memories, our beloved cousin, PJ. Taken from us far too soon at the tender age of 15, PJ fought bravely against cancer with a strength and courage beyond his years. PJ’s light continues to shine through the lives he touched with his kindness, his laughter, and his unwavering spirit. Though years have passed, the void left in our hearts remains, but so does the enduring impact of his short yet beautiful life.

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In Support Of Peter

You are an incredible fighter. Thinking of you all the time.

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In Memory Of Dad and Mom

Don't worry, I have grown up with your love. I am strong now and be loved by many people. I miss you very much but please don't miss me, I am good and I can take care of myself. Love you forever.

Shared from Malaysia 11 months ago

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In Support Of All the Children

You’re not alone in your struggles. Even if I haven’t felt what you’re feeling, I’m here, cheering for you with all my heart

Shared from India 11 months ago

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