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Tim has never been one to complain about anything, especially about being in pain. During the fall of 2010, Tim kept complaining about his left leg hurting just below his knee. He had crashed his motorcycle in a race in early November and we noticed a small bump and a bruise just below his knee.
Read a daughter's tribute to her mother, Alicia Sheffield who died of pancreatic cancer in 2009.
My mother, Alicia Walters Sheffield, was strong. I always imagined her as a great warrior, the one that would save everybody from the terrible threat.
She was born in Provo, Utah to Doug and Diana Walters on February 24th, 1977. She already had a sister Natalie and was followed by three brothers; Nathan, Andrew, and Steven.
I don't know much about her childhood. I know she played with Barbies and used to go exploring in the forest behind her backyard with her siblings and friends. I know she was very creative and was an acclaimed writer in school. Though her childhood is somewhat of a mystery, I know mine isn't.
My mother, Alicia Walters Sheffield, was strong. I always imagined her as a great warrior, the one that would save every body from the terrible threat.
She was born in Provo, Utah to Doug and Diana Walters on February 24th, 1977. She already had a sister Natalie and was followed by three brothers; Nathan, Andrew, and Steven.
View this touching video about how one coach, afflicted with cancer, found a way to "pay it forward" to others who were suffering. If you attended the 2010 Children's Christmas Cancer Event and received a Ryan's Lion, we' would love to hear from you. Please click "Register your Lion" and submit your own story of courage.
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This December, The Ryan's Lion Organization was privileged to team up with The Children's Christmas Cancer Foundation, Coach Dave Rose and the Brigham Young University Men's Basketball Team to help provide a little bit of holiday cheer to hundreds of children and their families who are fighting a battle with cancer. It was pretty heady stuff to be in the same room with people the likes of Coach Rose, CCCF Founder Mac Boyter and even Jimmer Fredette. But I have to confess that even though Jimmer Fredette was in the room, I spent most of my time talking to little kids, most only a few years younger than I am, who understand courage--I mean REALLY understand courage.
My Mother Janet Garrett has been fighting Cancer ever since i was a little boy.
Three days after our son's 7th birthday, he came home from school
limping. Drew never complained about it. When asked what happened he
explained he got hurt on the playground. After a few days the limping
continued as well as the pain. On May 24, 2007, Drew was diagnosed with
Osteosarcoma (bone cancer). His tumor was above his right knee.
As a teenager, you are invincible and nothing can harm you. You are
on top of the world and whatever you want to do, you can. As a teenager,
your hopes and dreams are as high in the sky as they can be. So it was
for me as well. Life was treating me great. I was class president for my
high school, a track star and state record-holder, and I had just found
out that I was going to be a starting football player when my life
changed forever. Before that summer day, all I could think about was
track, football, girls, and school–in that order. Then my world changed.