Gold Ribbons: Council Marks Childhood Cancer Month
September 19, 2017
The Century Town Council marked September as Childhood Cancer Month during their meeting Monday night. Council members and guests were presented with gold-color awareness ribbon stress toys and lapel pins in honor of Bryant Thomas Cooper who passed away last November at age 19 after battling cancer. His mother, former Tri-City Ledger managing editor Janet Cooper, became and outspoken advocate for childhood cancer awareness. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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I believe in want you done. May I ask why so late in the month. October is beast cancer awareness month, as all of us knows. Just asking, thank you.
Way to go Jake!! I agree with Jake fan. If we all just had half of his passion!! Keep up the good work Jake!!