Melissa Kline is a dear friend who has been fighting back with
us since the beginning. She and Margot (my wife for anyone new) met at work
back in 1999 and the rest is history as they say. Melissa is one of the team’s anchors, she
always pushes hard to raise funds and then shows up with energy to camp out all
night as a symbol of fighting back. Melissa involves her whole family in Relay,
something I personally look forward to every year.
( Melissa, on the right, with her sister Amy at Relay. Thanks ladies! )
Here are Melissa’s reasons to Relay
I have too many reasons!
FIRST I Relay for my aunt.
She was only 51 and fought it for years before it won. Unfortunately she was one of those stories
where she was sick and knew something was wrong but ignored the signs until a
friend forced her to see a doctor.
Traveling to see her and saying good bye to her knowing I would not see
her again until I was back for the funeral is still one of the hardest things I
have ever done in my entire life. I was
21 when it happened and even now writing this little bit still makes me tear
up.
I Relay for my niece who was 8 months old. Cancer got her before she was even born, for
the family I'm not sure if it was good we didn't know; she just had a regular 8
months of life. If we knew it would have
been a tough 8 months and from what the doctors say there was nothing that
could have been done anyways. It has
been 10 years. It’s still hard to believe, but one loss that will never be
forgotten.
I Relay for my grandmother who had breast cancer/ She fought
it and won only to have it come back 25 years later.... She never accepted she had cancer and I honestly
believe she lived to the good old age of 90 because of this! She didn't allow it to consume her. So many
times we were told she wouldn't pull through and she kept on ticking. In the end it did win but it took a lot of
fight to take her.
( Melissa and Amy are not to be messed with. Do they scare you cancer? )
I Relay for my dad who out of everyone I know had the
smallest battle. Due to his heart
surgery they found his cancer early and was able to get his kidney out and
fingers crossed it never comes back. It
has been 5 years and he is doing fantastic!
I Relay for so many... Just last year my mom lost 3 very
close friends to cancer. Watching her go through all of that makes me Relay.
These were great people and they didn't deserve (well nobody does) to lose
their battles...
I Relay for all of those out there that I don't know and in
hopes that my contribution will either help cure them or even help prevent them
from getting it. I Relay to make this a
cancer free world!
If you would like to support Melissa in the fight against
cancer please click this link to visit her Relay page where you can make a
donation.
Cheers!
Jason
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