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Home > In Loving Memory

In Loving Memory

Barry

Barry was one tough little guy, fighting each day to live. Barry was diagnosed with acute biphenotyic leukemia months after his birth. A cord blood match was found and he received a transplant in ...
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Benedict

Ben was born in Taiwan. He was diagnosed with Myelodysplasia. Ben was a professor of pathology at the University of California, San Francisco, and the chief of pathology at the San Francisco VA ...
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Bervin

In January 2004, Bevi was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (AAL). After several round of chemotherapy, Bevin reached remission. Unfortunately, in mid-September 2007 Bevin’s cancer returned. ...
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Bonnie

Bonnie, a San Francisco native, was diagnosed with leukemia at 26 years old. After months of searching Bonnie found a potential match from a donor in China. Bonnie received her transplant. ...
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Bryon

In 1998, Bryon married the love of his life. A year later he was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a marrow transplant could help pro-long his life. For five years, he and his wife courageously ...
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Dale

Dale was diagnosed with Leukemia early in life. He received a bone marrow transplant from his brother. But in March of 2008, Dale experienced a series of complications related to a donor lymphocyte ...
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Denise

Denise was an intelligent and ambitious pharmacologist who graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000. In November 2007, Denise was diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome/Acute ...
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Elyse

Elyse was the eldest of triplet sisters. In May 2007, Elyse was diagnosed with Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) an extremely rare blood disease that effects one out of a million people. Her ...
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Erica

Erica was a college student at Ohlone College before being diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia in September of 2008. She enjoyed spending time with her boyfriend, godson, and the rest of her ...
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Chris Cai

Chris was an incredible person. Not only was he an extremely talented doctor, but he was a loving husband and the father of a 10 month old son. Adored by his wife, Chris cherished his family dearly. ...
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David Chen

David Chen (46) was diagnosed with Lymphoma in July 2009. One year later, David lost his battle against his cancer. He did not find a match, but his family and friends hope that the legacy he left ...
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Emily Cai

My name is Emily. I have 3 kids. Five years ago, I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, and I have already had two transplants. The first transplant was a self transplant, but I relapsed ...
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