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ending Brain Tumors and Cancer
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Angels Among Us is a celebration of life, strength, courage and commitment.

 

 

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Benefit Concert & Raffle

 

To a Fantastic Family of Friends,

I'm sorry that I have been unable to write to you sooner, letting you know about the huge success this years fundraiser was for The Brain Tumor Center at Duke. This letter may be long so bear with me as there have been some personal troubles, which I'll explain later on.

On May 3, 09 an incredible article was published by Jeri Rowe in Greensboro News-Record. As a result, Green's Supper Club & Oyster Bar was packed with over 400+, celebrating another year together with friends new-and-old, listening
to fantastic music,and all supporting a great cause. The music from Sam Frazier started the afternoon off right. His wonderful soulful originals set the tone for Slider to play their own boogie sound for all to hear and nearly everyone had on their dancing shoes. One friend, Stan Wesoly 71 years young, danced with 15 different women! Way to go , Stan!! The raffle continues to grow along with people supporting this so I'm very proud to say that WE raised over $7,000 this year and with an anonymous donor from Duke (who only matched a small number of teams...and we were one) contributed over $5100. That's $12,000 from this year alone. WOW. And after 9 years of doing this our total is over ...$87,000 !! Next year we just may pass the $100,000 mark! I'm in awe, and so very proud of everyone who has helped make this such a success. It's all because of you.

What I found-or felt from the crowd that day was a sense of "ownership" in this thing. It started out as a way to honor John and help others, but as we have grown older-and lost friends-it has become a way to make a difference to someone else, to give back something - to help others. That leads me to the personal stuff.

My niece Miche', has been fighting a brain tumor for the past 17 months. Tho not related to John by blood, she had the same type of brain tumor. I've traveled to Richmond to help care for her. 37 years young, wonderful mother of 2 children, married for 16 years to a loving husband.......she lost her battle with a brain tumor early this morning. At home with her husband, mother, sister and myself by her side, she passed away peacefully. Her children were able to give her a last hug, to say "I love you , Mommie." Now, she's in Heaven singing with the Angels. An hour or more after the funeral home had taken her body away, her 4 yr old daughter, Meredith came into the kitchen and asked, "Where's Mommy?" Later still, she was found sitting in front of an empty hospital bed, crying, all alone. I just hate this disease.

The brain tumor fundraiser is called "Angels Among Us". I used to think that it referred to those that had passed on. That they were the " Angels Among Us". I know now that it refers to each and every one of you, as you have helped someone else face this horrible disease, You have given them hope for a tomorrow. You are the angel's among us. Thanks so very much.

From my heart to yours,
Diane Stephenson

This disease robs someone of so much: thought, reasoning, speech and writing. When John was sick Abbie Samuel brought over her world famous macaroni and cheese, which John loved. As she walked in with that dish, his eyes were focused only on that aluminum pan. He got up and went to his wallet in the bedroom and tried to get some $ to pay her. When I explained to him that she brought it for him, his eyes lit up. "You mean it's free?" Yes, it's for you, John. "Well, then can I eat it now?" He nearly knocked me over getting to that mac and cheese. Thanks Abbie, for another special memory.

I'm often asked where we got the name Hoepuccky. John wrote it in a birthday card for his best friend Mark Rubin. It was the last thing he wrote, he died a month later.

 

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You can still donate directly to The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke. Please remember that all contributions made online should be designated for/from Hoepuccky team OR, send a message to Diane and she will contact you.

 
 

 

The Preston Robert Tisch
Brain Tumor Center at Duke

 

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The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke is celebrating 70 years of hope for its patients and families. The Center is one of the largest and most successful in the field. It has received the highest rating of "Outstanding" by a National Cancer Institute peer review group's evaluation of the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center over the last ten years. Dedicated entirely to the treatment and cure of brain and spinal tumors in children and adults, they combine the resources of a leading research hub with a commitment to the best in patient care. 

*Please remember that all contributions made online should be designated for/from Hoepuccky team.