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Week to remember for lifetime
March 6, 2006
By Jason George / Tribune staff reporter
When 12-year-old Tyler Duncan learned last week that his leukemia had returned and he will most likely die in the next few months, he gave all those around him a simple instruction: Let's party. On Sunday, Tyler, who has spent the last 18 months fighting...
What spirit he has Tim. Many young cancer patients are mature beyond their years as they have seen so much, and are in constant contact with a well educated medical community. Also many families facing this horrendous situation learn to face it head on and prepare, with the help of other professionals, it is a very maturing process. It is heart touching that so many people who do not know Tyler directly, have worked together to help him celebrate life, Hawaii, a they to celebrate a Brave young boy. Thank you for sharing this with us, it gives you back a little faith in the human condition. NOW if we could just kill cancer. This article shows how people Choose to Make a Difference, in their own lives and the lives of those in need.
Mahalo Tim, and Aloha Mella
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1 article found on search for:
tyler barefoot hawaii
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Week to remember for lifetime
March 6, 2006
By Jason George / Tribune staff reporter
When 12-year-old Tyler Duncan learned last week that his leukemia had returned and he will most likely die in the next few months, he gave all those around him a simple instruction: Let's party. On Sunday, Tyler, who has spent the last 18 months fighting...
What spirit he has Tim. Many young cancer patients are mature beyond their years as they have seen so much, and are in constant contact with a well educated medical community. Also many families facing this horrendous situation learn to face it head on and prepare, with the help of other professionals, it is a very maturing process. It is heart touching that so many people who do not know Tyler directly, have worked together to help him celebrate life, Hawaii, a they to celebrate a Brave young boy. Thank you for sharing this with us, it gives you back a little faith in the human condition. NOW if we could just kill cancer. This article shows how people Choose to Make a Difference, in their own lives and the lives of those in need.
Mahalo Tim, and Aloha Mella
mella l
mella l
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