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Featured Pink Woman: Deena Kleehamer

"People gripe about their birthdays, but each one is a gift from God, and I am so happy to be here to celebrate another year." Name: Deena KleehamerAge: 68Job: Takes care of granddaughters and granddogsDiagnosis: Stage 1 mastectomy at age 38. “Got a trick instead of a treat on Halloween” October 31, 1987.Advice To Newly Diagnosed Women: You have the love of your family and friends but you don’t have to face breast cancer alone. There are so many support groups out there.Support Group: Deena started a breast cancer support group in 1991 at Floyd Memorial Hospital and [...]

By |2017-10-10T15:30:00-04:00October 10, 2017|Pink Woman|

Featured Pink Woman: Sarah Leffler

"A verse of scripture that helped me: 'Whatever state I am in I have learned to be content.'" Name: Sarah LefflerAge: 80Job: RetiredDiagnosis: Stage one cancer deep within the breast, June 2004Advice You Would Give To Newly Diagnosed Women: I advise they rely on their on their faith, and my surgeon told me that I got a long so well because of a good attitude.How She Dealt With Negative Thoughts: I simply prayed about it, and I had a good friend that had already gone through prostate cancer surgery and he was able to walk me down the road [...]

By |2017-10-10T14:30:00-04:00October 10, 2017|Pink Woman|

Featured Pink Woman: Vicki Fleitz

"Cancer isn’t a death sentence."Name: Vicki FleitzAge: 54Job: Certified Pharmacy Technician at La Grange KrogerDiagnosis: Stage 2 / Stage 3 invasive ductal carcinoma, March 2013How She Found Out: I did a self-exam, felt the lump where I was then sent for a mammogram that led to me getting a biopsy.How Did This Change You: I used to be just fine sitting in the back and not being the center of attention, but after my experience in fighting cancer, I began to find my voice and my courage. I have been able to help five friends with their battle [...]

By |2017-10-10T12:30:00-04:00October 10, 2017|Pink Woman|

Featured Pink Woman: Kimberly Zink

"Before I would get stressed over the smallest things and now realize it is not worth it. Just take it for what it is and move on."Name: Kimberly ZinkAge: 44Job: UPS Administrative where I move aircraft parts logistically and coach middle school girls basketball at Hazelwood (New Albany, Indiana)Diagnosis: Stage 3 breast cancer, and positive for BRCA 2 gene, January 2005 (32 years old)Treatments: Chemo and mastectomy, then bilateral mastectomy, complete hysterectomy and reconstructionHow Did you Cope With Stress/Fear: When I would stress over this situation or any other situation I just breathe and exercise if I can. [...]

By |2017-10-10T10:30:00-04:00October 10, 2017|Pink Woman|

Featured Pink Woman: Sister Mary “Rita” Joseph Jarrell

"I always carry the empathy in my heart, and I don’t know how much longer I have, but I am being happy with each day." Name: Sister Mary 'Rita' Joseph Jarrell,Age: 73Job: Chaplain of Hosparus of Louisville, Norton Pavilion on the weekends - Works with breast cancer patientsDiagnosis: Stage 2 adenocarcinoma at the age of 37Advice You Would Give To Newly Diagnosed Women: My mantra comes from the little engine that could "I know I can." Get yourself a mantra.Changes You Made: Made a big change with holistic health and taking health classes regarding diet, proper food, positive thinking, [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:48-04:00October 10, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

“We are training people to take the company to the next level. I love seeing people flourish…” says Cindy Collier

By Lucy M. PritchettFor many women, moving seamlessly from a career in fashion to a career in freight might take some doing. But Cindy Collier, president and CEO of Mister “P” Express, Inc. in Jeffersonville, carried what she had learned in retail fashion and joined her father in founding the trucking company.“I came from working in beautiful malls where the girls dress perfectly to an industry where the fashion standard is boots and jeans,” Cindy says.At one time Cindy worked in cosmetics at the old Stewart’s department store in Louisville. After that, she went to [...]

By |2017-10-09T19:00:00-04:00October 9, 2017|Turning Point|
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