Cancer is a big, stupid, bully - the kind that
steals your lunch money, stalks you on facebook and makes crank calls.
(What I really want to say about it contains way too many expletives!)
Last week North Powder School lost one of its own - Riki Anderson,
second grade teacher, and woman extraordinaire. I feel cheated not to have known her longer. I only knew her while under the ravages
of cancer and chemo, and I have to say, I can’t imagine what she was like
healthy! She was such a dynamo – a
devoted teacher and mother, she had a wicked sense of humor, and was a positive
role model in every way. She
taught through chemo-sickness and hair loss, and kept an upbeat attitude –
never wanting the children or her workmates to worry.
We will gather in grief on Wednesday to celebrate the life of this
amazing woman, to share stories, hugs and tears. Riki was only 42 years old. She leaves behind three daughters - a senior in high school, a first grader, and a three year old. AND - many students who loved her dearly.
Cancer is a bully.
My last several runs have been tearful. The road is where I work out my troubles and try to find balance. The miles I'm logging are working toward my goal of a marathon to raise money for the Children's Cancer Association.
Today, I ask that you make a donation to one of the numerous cancer programs out there. Cancer needs to be stopped. Children with cancer need to grow up. Children whose parents have cancer need healthy parents to raise them. Mothers with cancer need to see their children graduate, marry, and have children of their own.
Let's keep working together to end this disease.
Rest in peace...
Riki Anderson
Dad (BobWard)
Aunt Carolyn
Keith Tannehill
Suasn Moon
Pam Still
Jack Carey...
Who do you add to the list?
Cancer is a bully.
My last several runs have been tearful. The road is where I work out my troubles and try to find balance. The miles I'm logging are working toward my goal of a marathon to raise money for the Children's Cancer Association.
Today, I ask that you make a donation to one of the numerous cancer programs out there. Cancer needs to be stopped. Children with cancer need to grow up. Children whose parents have cancer need healthy parents to raise them. Mothers with cancer need to see their children graduate, marry, and have children of their own.
Let's keep working together to end this disease.
Rest in peace...
Riki Anderson
Dad (BobWard)
Aunt Carolyn
Keith Tannehill
Suasn Moon
Pam Still
Jack Carey...
Who do you add to the list?
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