Monday, July 2, 2012

Join Connie's Crew at Light the Night Walk Sept 29th

On August 5th, 2010 Connie was diagnosed with AML one of the most aggressive forms of leukemia. She went into remission after numerous rounds of chemo and had a bone marrow transplant on March 5th, 2011. Complication after complication arose and Connie fought them all, while her body was not strong, her will to survive was one of the strongest I have seen. Unfortunately after fighting for months her body just couldn't fight anymore. Connie left us on her 60th birthday July 7th, 2011.

One of Connie's hopes was that no one would have to go through what she went through. Connie was continually participating in clinical trials in the hope that someday maybe what she did would help to find a cure. One way we can honor Connie's memory is by donating to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Light The Night is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's annual fundraising walk to pay tribute and bring hope to people battling cancer. Hundreds of thousands of participants across the nation raise funds for lifesaving research and patient services.

For more than 60 years, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) has been solely focused on people with blood cancers. Presently, we have more than $250 million committed to research across the United States and in ten other countries. Every dollar is provided by concerned donors. We invest in the best, outcome based science:
  • Anywhere, with no geographic or institutional boundaries 
  • Without profit incentive 
  • To meet unmet Medicare needs of people with blood cancers
And LLS funded advances are helping patients beyond those for whom they were originally developed, including people with solid tumors and auto-immune diseases. In the past decade, nearly 50% (19 put of 39) of the cancer drugs approved by the FDA were approved as treatments for blood cancer patients. Twelve are already approved for people beyond those for whom they were first developed. With your help, we are saving lives.
  • A donation of $25 provides patients and their loved ones with FREE booklets that contain up-to-date information on their disease and help them make informed decisions about their treatment options. 
  • A donation of $50 makes possible a Family Support group with a trained facilitator where comfort can be found and experiences can be shared among patients and family members. 
  • A donation of $100 helps supply laboratory researchers with supplies and materials critical to carrying out their search for cures. 
  • A donation of $1,000 makes possible one- on-one conversations with health care specialists who provide patients with information about their disease, treatment options, and helps prepare them with questions for their health care team.
Please join Connie's Crew today by registering to walk or by making a donation. Your participation in the Light The Night Walk will help save lives. Be sure to check our team Web site frequently to see our progress, and thanks for your support!

Stacie



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Friday, August 5, 2011

Donate To or Join Connie's Crew of Hope



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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Celebration of Life Atire

A few people have inquired as to the type of dress for Friday. What I have been telling people is to dress comfortably, no need for "formal" attire. Connie was a person that liked colors so feel free to dress colorfully for the occasion.

Hope to see you on Friday.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Friday's Celebration of Life

The location for the Celebration of Connie's Life on Friday has been secured. It will be at Floral Hall in Everett. The address is: 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd., Everett, WA 98203. The hall is located within Forest Park.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Saying Goodbye

Connie Alberta Chose
Connie Chose lost her year long fight with Leukemia on July 7, 2011 surrounded by family and loved ones.

Connie was born on July 7, 1951 in Renton WA, the third of five children of Albert and Laura Hohmann. Connie met Ron Chose in 1968 after being set-up by her older brother. They were married in 1970 and had two sons. Connie was a dedicated employee and worked many jobs, including as a roller-waitress; she then established a 26 year long career with Boeing in Everett, WA as an Expediter.

Mom was the life of the party; she had a magnetic personality and a strong spirit that drew people to her. Her sense of adventure found her and Ron in many distant lands, including Japan, Europe, Thailand, the Caribbean and countless destinations throughout the US. She could tell a story of her adventures that would light up the room and bring a smile to everyone. She was loved by all who knew her and she loved all she knew.

She is survived by her devoted husband, Ron, who has never left her side; son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Jackie, son and daughter-in-law, David and Lisa; grandson, Connor; and her little dog Maggie.

Viewing will be held at Floral Hills, 409 Filbert Road, Lynnwood, WA on Tuesday July 12, 2011 from 4:00 -8:00 p.m.

A private family graveside service will be held at Floral Hills on Wednesday July 13, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with a viewing at 10:00 a.m.

A Celebration of Connie's life, open to all, will be held at Floral Hall, Forest Park, 802 E Mukilteo Blvd., Everett, WA on Friday July 15, 2011 from 5:00 - 9 p.m. Reservations are pending, so please see www.conniechose.blogspot.com for the latest information.

Thank you to the SCCA and the nurses of the 8th floor, her caring Boeing co-workers; and to all the family and friends who loved, encouraged, and supported Connie as she fought the good fight.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to LLS-Washington/Alaska Chapter, Attn: Light The Night Seattle, Connie's Crew of Hope, 123 NW 36th Street, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98107; or electronically at http://pages.lightthenight.org/wa/SeattleL11/ConniesCrewofHope.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Sad News

It is with great sadness I let you know that Connie Chose passed away last night, July 7th at the UWMC.  Connie passed peacefully surrounded by her family.  Yesterday was Connie’s 60th Birthday – a very special lady to have entered and left this world on the same date.

Connie’s family cannot thank you enough for your kindness, concern and love you have given to Connie and her family this past year.  We all will miss Connie but are so have blessed to have had her in our lives for the time we had.

I will let you know when plans are made for Connie’s “Celebration of Life”.

God Bless you all.

Linda