Hannah's Fight


As Hannah's fierce battle with Cancer came to an end in December of 2007, I made a decision to remove the history of her frequent updates on this website.  I have decided today to re-publish her fight as it illustrates the "amazingness" of this little girl's fortitude and highlights her beauty and innocence. 

I will begin to go back and read over these entries that depict the shock of her diagnosis, the intensity of her treatments, the high hopes of recover and the courage and grace she personified until the day she passed.  If you've never read these entries or choose to go back and re-read them, please do.

I hope you continue to remember her and hold her close to your "HHEART".  As I gaze at her pictures (below), I can almost feel her delicate supple skin..  I miss her so very much and still have a very hard time believing she's gone.

We love you all and thank you for your support. 

PS - Newswatch (ASU Channel) is airing an interview with me about Hannah tonight at 5:00PM Phx time.  Channel 8, 88 or 116 depending on your provider.  I haven't seen it and have no idea how it will be.  About a 2 minute segment.

Your friends,
The Turowski's

 
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  • Friday, October 16, 2009 3:22 PM Tricia Kelly wrote:
    I will always continue to pray for your family! Thanks for sharing with all of us. It helps us, too, in so many ways!

    Tricia Kelly
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  • Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:08 AM Shon Rasmussen wrote:
    Bob,
    Thank you again for sharing Hannah's story with me. As I look at her beauty and innocence I can't help but to think of my own daughter. How her loss must hurt. It's been 35 years this coming January since I lost my little sister Dawn to a brain tumor. Her loss effects me to this day. I carry so many wonderful memories of her. I can see how you've been a rock for your family and your heart has allowed you to keep Hannah's memory alive. I know that I live for the day when I will be reunited with my sister and I'm sure you feel similar thoughts. Thank you again for sharing this personal journey and memory with me. I feel very privileged.

    Sincerely,

    Shon Rasmussen
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  • Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:01 PM Divarco Family wrote:
    This time of year has such a different meaning to us now. We are wearing our blue today and wishing you lots of comfort and good memories. Always here if you need us.
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