
Suzanne Horsley
My name is Suzanne Horsley. My husband, David, and I live in Memphis, Tennessee. I am a 11-year (2012) breast cancer survivor. I am currently surviving and thriving. My breast

My name is Suzanne Horsley. My husband, David, and I live in Memphis, Tennessee. I am a 11-year (2012) breast cancer survivor. I am currently surviving and thriving. My breast

I am Jean Grieve. I moved to Fort Walton Beach in 2006 and am truly blessed to be able to enjoy being near one of my two stepdaughters and two

My name is Saralyn Lash and I am a 30+ year survivor of endometrial cancer. Yep, 3-0! That’s a lot of years—and I love to talk about what long-term survivorship

My name is Brenda George and I live in Marysville, Ohio. I am a wife, a mother and a grandmother to nine grandchildren. Cancer first touched my life when my

In 1978, at the age of 17, my grandad was diagnosed with lung cancer. At this time, cancer was a death sentence. Every weekend for the next year, I drove

My involvement with the American Cancer Society began in 1989 when I became my grandmother’s caregiver after she was diagnosed with colon cancer. I participated in a local

I am Twyla R. Varnado from San Antonio, Texas. I have been relaying since 2012. I have spoken at over 30 Relay events, Infusion Centers, on television, and with

I am Theresa Miller from Waller, Texas. In 2006, I was diagnosed with 3 primary cancers – Stage III Colon cancer, kidney cancer, and thyroid cancer. My journey consisted of

Greetings from Stockbridge, Georgia. I began volunteering for the American Cancer Society in 1989 to “fight back” in memory of my mom and dad who I lost to cancer in

My name is Gary Cahill. In February 2007 I was diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The cancer spread from my abdominal lymph nodes to my stomach, intestines, liver, spleen,