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Offline Chris

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Girl's 'Notes Left Behind' Made Into Book
« on: October 28, 2009, 02:33:03 PM »
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It started as a parent's personal journal to their younger daughter Gracie, so she would be able to remember her 6-year-old sister, Elena, who was diagnosed with pediatric brain cancer.

Though her parents didn't want her to know the severity of her cancer, they feel that she must have known what was happening. The tumor slowly took away her ability to talk.

But Elena was still able to write.

After Elena passed away, her parents discovered that their daughter had left a message behind for them -- a lot of messages, actually.

"We started to collect them and they would all say 'I love you Mom, Dad and Grace.' We kept finding them, and still to this day, we keep finding them," Keith Desserich said. "Literally, there are hundreds of notes that we found."
http://www.wlwt.com/family/21429609/detail.html

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Re: Girl's 'Notes Left Behind' Made Into Book
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 02:57:08 PM »
Phenomenal story.

How heart-wrenching it must be for Elena's parents and sister, but also encouraging that she's making a difference in the fight against cancer.
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