 
          8     2014 RELAY FOR LIFE MAGAZINE           LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com        July 28, 2014
        
        
          Nicole says, “I never knew how
        
        
          loved I was until I got cancer .
        
        
          . . I would have never made it
        
        
          this far without my family and
        
        
          friends.”
        
        
          Nancy Reese’s battle with breast
        
        
          cancer occurred in 1976 when
        
        
          she 38.  She says, “At that
        
        
          time, my husband Wally and I,
        
        
          and our five sons (who ranged
        
        
          in age from six months to 15
        
        
          years) were living in Springfield,
        
        
          Illinois.”
        
        
          Regarding her rare type of
        
        
          cancer, she says “recovery
        
        
          was long and difficult—three
        
        
          weeks of radiation followed by
        
        
          18 months of chemotherapy.”
        
        
          With her husband working, they
        
        
          needed extra help during this
        
        
          time, so her mother stepped in.
        
        
          She notes, “I am an only child
        
        
          and my mother was a widow.
        
        
          She decided to take early
        
        
          retirement to help Wally and me
        
        
          through this healing time and
        
        
          stayed with us until
        
        
          I felt strong enough to take over
        
        
          household responsibilities.”  Her
        
        
          mother also took her to many of
        
        
          her appointments.
        
        
          Like Nicole, Nancy had the
        
        
          support of friends as she “relied
        
        
          on friendly neighbors to be
        
        
          babysitters while I continued
        
        
          therapy.”
        
        
          Having been cancer free for
        
        
          over 35 years, she says, “I feel
        
        
          very fortunate to have remained
        
        
          cancer free these many years and,
        
        
          along with Barb Howe, I founded
        
        
          the Logan County Breast Cancer
        
        
          Group which is still active
        
        
          today.”
        
        
          As both of their stories show, the
        
        
          support of family and friends is
        
        
          a vital part of the cancer journey.
        
        
          Both grateful survivors see
        
        
          participation in and support of the
        
        
          Relay for Life as a way for many
        
        
          more to join the ranks of friends
        
        
          and families who help cancer
        
        
          victims emerge victoriously.
        
        
          The relay will take place at
        
        
          Lincoln College beginning on
        
        
          Friday evening at 6 p.m. on
        
        
          July 25 through 6 a.m. Saturday
        
        
          morning.
        
        
          For more information call Tonita
        
        
          Reifsteck at 217-855-6145 or
        
        
          look up
        
        
        
          .
        
        
          Nicole says,
        
        
          “I never knew
        
        
          how loved I
        
        
          was until I got
        
        
          cancer . . . I
        
        
          would have
        
        
          never made it
        
        
          this far with-
        
        
          out my family
        
        
          and friends.”