Taking action to find a cure

By Rachel Swick
Posted Aug 25, 2010 @ 12:41 PM
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It can be said that every American knows someone affected by cancer. Here, that rings especially true for Kenna Murray.

Murray, a Georgetown resident, has had two friends diagnosed with breast cancer in just six months. One of those friends has now passed and the other is a survivor. Because breast cancer has affected her life so much, Murray is now a team leader for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. The event, coming to Delaware Technical & Community College October 3, hopes to find a cure by raising money for research.

Last week, I took a few minutes to talk to Murray and find out more about why she decided to volunteer for this event.

 

Q: Tell me about yourself - employment, hobbies, etc...

A: I am 41 years old, married to David Murray and have two children, a son - Spencer 15, and a daughter - Paiton 12.  I am employed by Delaware Hospice as a Registered Nurse, caring for those with terminal illness. I am currently enrolled in Wilmington University in the BSN (Bachelors in Nursing) program. I love to read, enjoy going to the movies and camping with my family.

 

Q:  How did you end up getting involved with the Making Strides for Breast Cancer event?

A: Beth Conaway asked if I would be interested in becoming a team leader for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event. Of course, the answer was yes. My life, like many others, has been affected both personally and professionally with the diagnosis of breast cancer. I had two friends diagnosed with breast cancer in only six short months and as a RN for Delaware Hospice, I provide care for patients who have also been diagnosed. I want to be able to give back to the community by raising funds for research, support, education, and a cure.

 

Q:  Tell me about Missy and Stacey - how did you meet them, how did they affect your life? 

A: In November 2006, a group of us went to the Bahamas for vacation. There were seven women on the trip and two of those women were diagnosed with breast cancer within 10 short months of our return. Those two women were Missy Swift and Stacey Kemp.

 

Missy Swift and I had been friends as long as I can remember. My first memory of her was riding in the back seat of her mom’s car at the age of four going to nursery school and maintained that friendship through the births of our own children and until she lost her life to breast cancer. Missy was such a giving and determined person.  She was very involved in the community and would give to those less fortunate at any given time. She was a beautiful friend, an exceptional wife, mother, and daughter. She had a very strong Christian faith and had made one of the most important decisions one can make.  That decison was to become a Christian and to accept Jesus Christ as her savior. Even though she was fighting for her life, she never lost faith. In fact, her faith grew stronger. There are many ways in which Missy affected my life, but I would have to say the most important impact she had on my life was her strength and determination as a Christian woman.

It can be said that every American knows someone affected by cancer. Here, that rings especially true for Kenna Murray.

Murray, a Georgetown resident, has had two friends diagnosed with breast cancer in just six months. One of those friends has now passed and the other is a survivor. Because breast cancer has affected her life so much, Murray is now a team leader for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. The event, coming to Delaware Technical & Community College October 3, hopes to find a cure by raising money for research.

Last week, I took a few minutes to talk to Murray and find out more about why she decided to volunteer for this event.

 

Q: Tell me about yourself - employment, hobbies, etc...

A: I am 41 years old, married to David Murray and have two children, a son - Spencer 15, and a daughter - Paiton 12.  I am employed by Delaware Hospice as a Registered Nurse, caring for those with terminal illness. I am currently enrolled in Wilmington University in the BSN (Bachelors in Nursing) program. I love to read, enjoy going to the movies and camping with my family.

 

Q:  How did you end up getting involved with the Making Strides for Breast Cancer event?

A: Beth Conaway asked if I would be interested in becoming a team leader for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event. Of course, the answer was yes. My life, like many others, has been affected both personally and professionally with the diagnosis of breast cancer. I had two friends diagnosed with breast cancer in only six short months and as a RN for Delaware Hospice, I provide care for patients who have also been diagnosed. I want to be able to give back to the community by raising funds for research, support, education, and a cure.

 

Q:  Tell me about Missy and Stacey - how did you meet them, how did they affect your life? 

A: In November 2006, a group of us went to the Bahamas for vacation. There were seven women on the trip and two of those women were diagnosed with breast cancer within 10 short months of our return. Those two women were Missy Swift and Stacey Kemp.

 

Missy Swift and I had been friends as long as I can remember. My first memory of her was riding in the back seat of her mom’s car at the age of four going to nursery school and maintained that friendship through the births of our own children and until she lost her life to breast cancer. Missy was such a giving and determined person.  She was very involved in the community and would give to those less fortunate at any given time. She was a beautiful friend, an exceptional wife, mother, and daughter. She had a very strong Christian faith and had made one of the most important decisions one can make.  That decison was to become a Christian and to accept Jesus Christ as her savior. Even though she was fighting for her life, she never lost faith. In fact, her faith grew stronger. There are many ways in which Missy affected my life, but I would have to say the most important impact she had on my life was her strength and determination as a Christian woman.

Stacey Kemp is a wonderful friend, and an outstanding wife, mother and daughter. She is a very caring person who places the needs of others before her own. Stacey also has an amazing will and determination. She did not let her diagnosis of breast cancer stop her from anything. Stacey took minimal time off from work during her course of treatment and made every effort to keep her life as normal as possible throughout her treatment in an effort to minimize the impact to her family. Stacey is a nurse practitioner in the field of women's health and continued to work to ensure that her patients were getting the necessary care. Stacey had to deliver abnormal test results to patients as she was receiving treatment herself - a difficult part of her job on any given day, but even more difficulty when your personal life is affected by a similar situation. I would have to say that Stacey has personally affected my life by her determination, generosity and willingness to help others. Stacey faced her diagnosis head on and was determined to win the fight. Stacey is a 3-year and 6-month breast cancer survivor.

 

Q:  Why should residents get involved with this event?

A: The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk is an effort to honor breast cancer survivors, memorialize those who have lost their lives to the horrible disease and to raise money for research and education in an effort to find a cure. Most of us will be touched by breast cancer at some point in our personal or professional lives. Please support the effort, so that we can strive for a cure.

 

Q:  How do they get involved?

A: Getting involved is very easy. For those of you who wish to become involved, please visit http://www.stridessussex.org or call Mary Catherine Hopkins the event chairperson at (302) 875-7308.  Also, if you are interested in joining or contributing to my team, please visit the website. The team name is Missy and Stacey's Breast Friends.

 

 

 

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