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A mother with terminal cancer designed a Barbie-themed funeral, featuring her in a glass coffin and guests in hot pink. It ...
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The Bobby Bones Show on MSNBarbie Funeral Sparks the Bobby Bones Show’s Wild Funeral WishesHer funeral included the mom resembling a real-life doll by lying in a glass coffin while two cutouts of herself stood next to it. Mourners were also requested to follow the Barbie theme for the day ...
Williamson’s own experience as a breast cancer survivor led the nurse down an unexpected journey. Williamson was working as a nurse at the time and was 39 years old when she got the call.
By the end of the walk, Komen was more than $365,000 closer to the goal of achieving a world without breast cancer. The money raised goes to breakthrough research, advocacy, and patient support.
READING, Pa. - For the 10th year in a row, breast cancer survivors in Berks County walked the runway on Sunday at the Pink Passion for Fashion Show. The event was held at the Double Tree Hotel in ...
Pittsburgh's Action News 4 is a proud sponsor of the Komen More than Pink Walk, aimed at bringing awareness, offering support, and raising money for research with the goal of a cure for breast cancer.
DOUGLAS, Ga. (WALB) – According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 300,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. this year. In Coffee County, the community is already ...
Thunderbirds to host ‘Pink in the Rink’ for breast cancer awareness In honor of those who have fought or are currently fighting breast cancer, fans were decked out in pink from head to toe.
For the first time, I attended simply as a breast cancer survivor—in support of three special women. Congratulations to these three incredible women and all who continue to fight, advocate, and ...
The Pink Game is a familiar sight for sports fans. The typical colors of the competitors’ uniforms are swapped for those trimmed with or converted to pink, the ribbon color representing breast cancer ...
She is a 29-year breast cancer survivor and a 14-year survivor of lung cancer. Ann Holland of East Chicago sat front and center with the breast cancer survivors during the recent event.
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