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Marjory Moe

Marjory Moe retired from Rashkis Elementary School after 10 years of service as its first librarian and a long career as a librarian in multiple schools.

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Paul Haarala

Paul Haarala, a high school student from Morganton, NC, wanted to challenge himself to give back. “I’m always trying to make myself a better person in whatever way I can,” said Paul. “I like to help other people.”

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Timothy Lai - A single father gives back

The past year has been a very difficult one for Timothy Lai, a New York City public school teacher. His wife Esther, who fought terminal breast cancer for eight years, passed away exactly a week before Christmas. While deeply mourning his wife, Timothy struggled with how to cope with the loss himself and help his teenage Leif endure this trying life experience.

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Cassie and Vicky Adams

Cassie Adams has been involved in the fight against cancer for years.

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Cyrus King

Raleigh native Cyrus King ’47 first began supporting UNC Lineberger when his wife Carolyn was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Grateful for the care Carolyn received at UNC throughout her seven-year battle with cancer, Cyrus and Carolyn made it a priority to give what they could to help others.

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The Hiscotts

In 2008 new UNC Lineberger Board of Visitors members Brenda and Don Hiscott of Pinehurst, hosted a reception for UNC Lineberger featuring neurosurgeon Dr. Matt Ewend as one of the speakers. They had no way of knowing that nine months later, they would see Dr. Ewend again, this time in the OR at UNC where Brenda would undergo surgery for removal of a brain mass caused by a rare type of lymphoma called MALT (gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue).

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Herodes Guzman

When Herodes Guzman begins medical school at UNC this fall, he’ll already know a lot about UNC’s hospitals. The chemistry major has given his time as a volunteer throughout his undergraduate years and has given his senior gift to support pediatric oncology at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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Donna Carr

Wilson, NC, resident Donna Carr began making donations to UNC Lineberger in 2001 in honor of a friend and has continued her gifts ever since.

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For Cy Aman ’34, there’s no time like the present for giving

From Carolina Connections, Winter 2013 issue, Written by Hope Baptiste

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The Valentinos

Michael and Lauren Valentino of Wrightsville Beach never suspected that their perfectly healthy and energetic three-year-old son Vincent might be sick.

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KIOTI Tractor Digs in, Raises $15,267 for Breast Cancer Research

KIOTI Tractor donated all proceeds from a silent auction of the “DIGGIN’ PINK - DIGGIN’ FOR THE CURE” tractor to support breast cancer research at UNC Lineberger. Douglas Earwood, KIOTI director of sales and marketing, presented the $15,267.00 check to Jennifer Bowman, special events coordinator for UNC Lineberger.

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The Seagroves Family

When a member of the Seagroves family faces a challenge, it’s a family affair. So, it comes as no surprise to anyone who knows these Chapel Hill natives that when Ted Seagroves was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the spring of 2012, his family did what they always do – they rallied together, committed to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer and the critical need for research support.

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Tricia Prestia

Tricia Prestia has three connections with UNC: she’s a graduate, a former nurse at UNC Hospitals, and a current cancer patient. Now she’s adding a fourth connection: fundraiser.

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The Pattersons

John and Hilda Patterson have strong ties to UNC. John is an alumnus (Class of 1956), and Hilda is a retired nurse who worked at N.C. Memorial Hospital.

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Patrick Engel

The week that Patrick Engel of Charlotte began his training for his first Ironman competition, his father, Daniel Engel, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Patrick says, “As the weeks went on, my training and his battle really became linked together in my mind. I knew I wanted to do something to tie the two together.”

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Alana Wilson

A new grad remembers her father

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Susan Coppedge

Investing in progress

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UNC Health Care Volunteer Association

Compassion for patients and caregivers

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Stephanie Cole

Paying it forward

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