Katie's Race for Life
Liverpool - Sefton Park 5k 2019
Sun 7 Jul 2019 - Sun 7 Jul 2019
Life is to short... Take the plunge....
In memory of
Uncle john..dad..uncle ian...david
Never having done the race for life befor.. It is always something I wanted to do....so this year I have taken the plunge and me and my boy Joseph will be doing the 5k... Life is taken to much by cancer people being diagnosed and treated each and every day... I lost my uncle John 2years back to cancer...very much sadly missed by the family... My dad my children's grandad my children's hero.. He is a survivor of cancer 8 years now and going strong... Never a day goes by I can hear my dad chatting away to me... Not not being able to speak due to throat cancer... Uncle ian/Uncle johns partner... companion..best friend sole mate... Treatment you are going through at the moment... Beloved dear friend to my husband mahammed David whom we lost 6 years ago now... Each person lost to cancer are never forgotten... Thought about each and every day by a loved one/family... My self I have my life struggles I'm legally blind so this will be a big challenge for me... A challenge that my and my boy are going to face head on for memory of loved ones we have lost... For celebration of our survivors.. For celebration of the beautiful live we had with our loved ones whom are self nit with us no more... Bring on this race me and my boy are going to smash it for all ❤❤❤
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