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Can Having Breast Cancer Be Lucky?

Can Having Breast Cancer Be Lucky? Now that St. Patrick’s Day is upon us, we wish for the the luck o’ the Irish. We look for lucky symbols, like four-leaf […]

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From Pat's View: Love in Three Acts

Love in Three Acts: Confronting Cancer as Husband and Father Pat Garvey fell in love with his first wife, Chris, in Arnold Hall at the U.S. Air Force Academy in […]

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Memorial Soccer Tournament Gears Up for 16th Edition

Memorial Soccer Tournament Gears Up for 16th Edition What began as one family’s efforts to heal after loss has become a premier soccer tournament on the Virginia Peninsula, impacting hundreds […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ The Golden Touch

The Golden Touch: 50-plus Years of Love and Support More than five decades have passed since Wayne Bryant married his high school sweetheart, Gale. When Wayne started dating Gale in […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ Mother Confronts Cancer Again

Mother Confronts Cancer Again with Daughter’s Diagnosis Mary McLean comes from a long line of women named Mary. She continued that particular family tradition when she named her daughter, Boober! […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ Husband's Support Speaks Volumes

More than Words:  Husband's Support Speaks Volumes Bo Gibson admits he is a man of few words. Yet he doesn’t need to say much to convey his deep love and […]

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