Kathrine

Very brave young woman, handling this diagnosis with dignity and courage.

Margaret Robbins Kirk

My hero is my sister. After being diagnosed with bile duct cancer, it had already spread bad. She lived only one month, diagnosed in May, passed away June 23, 2019.

Nell Hepker

Mom was a big encourager. She was always encouraging us to try new things. But as her youngest, there were times when she got a little nervous about the new things I tried. When I was in college, a friend decided to teach me to rock climb in order to help me conquer my fear […]

Glennon Schlueter

In addition to fighting an heroic battle against breast cancer (yes, men get it too), which he lost in 1995, earned hero status as a WWII veteran. He served in the Army Air Corps (now the U.S. Air Force) as a navigator on a B-24 bomber. His service included 11 months in a German POW […]

Dale Pugh

Dale and I were together for over 8 years. We met in the early 90s through a mutual friend and reconnected at the end of 2007 after running into each other at a local grocery store. We picked up right where we left off and over time our friendship grew. We were engaged in 2013 […]

Gerald R. “Jerry” Dillinger

My dad lived with generosity and compassion. He had a knack for fixing what was broken, whether it was a washing machine, lawnmower, or, as evidenced in his role as a counselor, a marriage or a life that was falling apart.

John Homer Waffle

John Homer Waffle was born July 28, 1930 to Homer and Beulah Waffle.  He was the husband to Pauline and father to Scott, Cyndi, and Suzanne. Strongly devoted to his home country (whether the U.S. or Canada), John was a loyal, respectful Canadian-American citizen.

Bill Fisher

In honor of Bill Fisher whose dedication to his profession fills us with pride. With love from his children and grandchildren.

Roy Smith

Lung Cancer In honor of all patients that take part in clinical trials, no matter what crazy things we ask of them! (put this on … sit in this tent)

Duncan Rae

In memory of my brother, who lost his battle to cancer in July 2009. You are missed but not forgotten.

Dorothy Kinslow

Breast Cancer Survivor A great, caring person! We love you and support you.

Robert Finch

Lung Cancer You were a blessing to us all. You are truly missed.

Coach Terry Hoeppner

Thank you for your strength of faith and love of family. Your spirit lives on in each of us as we persevere and look forward with great anticipation to being together again.

Manuel Morales

A man who loved to see things grow – from roses to family. His hugs and infectious smile made this world, and all he touched, blossom.

Bobby Gray

A bright smile and youthful exuberance gone too soon.

Steve Williams

God had a good day when he decided to put wisdom, humility, and friendship in one package. He called it Steve Williams.

Anne Garber

Mother, wife, daughter, volunteer, and outstanding friend

Isalene Wilson

Liver Cancer A tribute to my Grandma who taught me strength, resilience, gratitude, and most of all, joy. She was truly one of a kind! I miss you Grandma!

William P. Loehrer

A lesson learned late was though he was tough as nails on the outside, inside Bill Loehrer was a marshmallow. He is my teacher, still.

Marjorie Williams

Breast Cancer You were an angel sent from heaven. Everything you touched was blessed. We miss you.

Ann Martin

Lung Cancer Grannie Annie, in your own words – “You can tell that cancer to go scratch with a broken milk bottle!” XOXOXOXO Miss you always.

Jack L. Weiss

Jack L. Weiss was born January 21, 1951 in Rensselaer, Indiana. He  graduated from South Newton High School in 1969 and from Indiana University in 1973. Jack was a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity, Beta Chapter. He married Dixie R. Lawder on November 23, 1979, and she survives, along with daughter, Raegan, granddaughters, Ruth […]

Sandra Turner

Wife, Mother, Friend, Mentor, Cancer Patient Sandra’s vision and commitment to the Hoosier Oncology Group continues to touch our lives and our work.

Dave Tyndall

Cancer Survivor Watching you go through several months of intense treatment while working every day is a testament to the fact that you are one tough guy! Remember … “it is the crushed grape that yields the wine.” Love & Blessings, Tracey

Ted Stansbury and Arnold Palmer

Cancer Survivors “Ted, You are the best … Thanks for all you do to help people, and thank God and the great doctors you had for being there!!” – Love you, Barb

Melissa Caito

Cancer survivor Your courage is inspirational to all of us around you.

Harry “Ike” Pletcher

Prostate Cancer Survivor The greatest generation in action … Nothing holds Harry down. Thanks, Grandpa!

Judy Heimberger

Pancreatic Cancer A wonderful person who dedicated her life to help protect and advocate for children with no family of their own. You are missed.