Wall of Champions
This wall is a celebration and an opportunity to honor and remember the Relentless Champions from our community who have touched our lives. As champions and advocates, we are charged with honoring and sharing the stories of people impacted by colorectal cancer.
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Honoring
Donor
Note
Dedication
Michael Kropp, Sr.
Big Mike's Bottom Line
We miss you every day, but we promise to keep fighting to bring an end to this disease. You taught us how to live and love in life. Your grace in fighting this cancer was honorable and an example of how we will continue. The years don't make it easier, but your legacy pushes us forward.
Memorial
Lee Silverstein
Anonymous
You are missed, but not forgotten.
Memorial
Julie Ann Tzaczuk
Anonymous
Julie Ann was a fierce and beautiful fitness enthusiast, a true warrior who fought with unwavering strength and determination. Her kind and loving heart will never be forgotten. In her memory, we will continue to fight for change, honoring her legacy every step of the way. #Blue Family
Memorial
Howard Brown
Anonymous
Howard is a relentless champion of hope, someone who truly 'Shines Brightly.' A Stage IV colorectal cancer survivor, he has faced and overcome many challenges with remarkable strength and perseverance. Now, he is courageously battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia. #Blue Family
Honor
Martin Epstein
Michael Epstein
Dad, you were taken from us too soon , not that there's ever the right time. You did everything right, and still they missed it, and when they finally found it, there was nothing they could do. We're so grateful for the years we had
Love, Joan, Michael, David, Laura, Dan, Zach, and Tyler and Ella.
Memorial
Michael G Frierson
Anonymous
We Miss You Everyday!
Honor
Ashlyn Carter
Annie Delores
Ashlyn, a military wife, was with her husband overseas when she was diagnosed. After researching her best options, she came back stateside to receive a newly approved immunotherapy option. As a family unit, they met this crisis w/ strategic planning, made needed sacrifices & executed it perfectly!
Honor
Natalie Phelps
Brianna Mercker
Natalie, aka Bootycancermom, is the epitome of grit and grace despite an unrelenting stage IV journey. It is awe-inspiring to witness her tenacity and advocacy - for both self and others. She is the embodiment of HOPE, which we will continue manifesting for her and all our fellow CRC warriors.
Honor
Doug Grove
Cory Grove
Dad, there's no words that I can put here that can truly describe what you mean to me. You are the strongest person I've ever met, and I hope that you kick that cancer's fucking ass!
Honor
Anita Mitchell Isler
Annie Delores
Anita is a 20 year survivor of Stage IV colon cancer.
As an "early" Early Onset crc patient, she joined Colon Club, volunteered with CCA (came up with the Dress in Blue Day idea), started Colon Cancer Stars, became a Research Advocate with Fight CRC.
She now advocates in WA state & nationally.
Honor
Kenneth Norris
Kelli Norris
Ken was the best best dad, always there for his daughter. He was a wonderful man, who is missed so much every day.
Ken was compassionate to all, the most selfless person any of us have ever known.
He was a great and beloved brother, who willingly gave his time and energy to those he held dear.
Memorial
Mark Solis
Angela Garcia
You are deeply loved and missed. You were the best husband, father, son, sibling, and friend. Until we meet again in heaven, we will continue to ‘Win the Day’ in your honor.
Memorial
Honoring:
Michael Kropp, Sr.
Donor:
Big Mike's Bottom Line
Note: We miss you every day, but we promise to keep fighting to bring an end to this disease. You taught us how to live and love in life. Your grace in fighting this cancer was honorable and an example of how we will continue. The years don't make it easier, but your legacy pushes us forward.
Honoring:
Lee Silverstein
Donor:
Anonymous
Note: You are missed, but not forgotten.
Honoring:
Julie Ann Tzaczuk
Donor:
Anonymous
Note: Julie Ann was a fierce and beautiful fitness enthusiast, a true warrior who fought with unwavering strength and determination. Her kind and loving heart will never be forgotten. In her memory, we will continue to fight for change, honoring her legacy every step of the way. #Blue Family
Honoring:
Howard Brown
Donor:
Anonymous
Note: Howard is a relentless champion of hope, someone who truly 'Shines Brightly.' A Stage IV colorectal cancer survivor, he has faced and overcome many challenges with remarkable strength and perseverance. Now, he is courageously battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia. #Blue Family
Honoring:
Martin Epstein
Donor:
Michael Epstein
Note: Dad, you were taken from us too soon , not that there's ever the right time. You did everything right, and still they missed it, and when they finally found it, there was nothing they could do. We're so grateful for the years we had
Love, Joan, Michael, David, Laura, Dan, Zach, and Tyler and Ella.
Honoring:
Michael G Frierson
Donor:
Anonymous
Note: We Miss You Everyday!
Honoring:
Ashlyn Carter
Donor:
Annie Delores
Note: Ashlyn, a military wife, was with her husband overseas when she was diagnosed. After researching her best options, she came back stateside to receive a newly approved immunotherapy option. As a family unit, they met this crisis w/ strategic planning, made needed sacrifices & executed it perfectly!
Honoring:
Natalie Phelps
Donor:
Brianna Mercker
Note: Natalie, aka Bootycancermom, is the epitome of grit and grace despite an unrelenting stage IV journey. It is awe-inspiring to witness her tenacity and advocacy - for both self and others. She is the embodiment of HOPE, which we will continue manifesting for her and all our fellow CRC warriors.
Honoring:
Doug Grove
Donor:
Cory Grove
Note: Dad, there's no words that I can put here that can truly describe what you mean to me. You are the strongest person I've ever met, and I hope that you kick that cancer's fucking ass!
Honoring:
Anita Mitchell Isler
Donor:
Annie Delores
Note: Anita is a 20 year survivor of Stage IV colon cancer.
As an "early" Early Onset crc patient, she joined Colon Club, volunteered with CCA (came up with the Dress in Blue Day idea), started Colon Cancer Stars, became a Research Advocate with Fight CRC.
She now advocates in WA state & nationally.
Honoring:
Kenneth Norris
Donor:
Kelli Norris
Note: Ken was the best best dad, always there for his daughter. He was a wonderful man, who is missed so much every day.
Ken was compassionate to all, the most selfless person any of us have ever known.
He was a great and beloved brother, who willingly gave his time and energy to those he held dear.
Honoring:
Mark Solis
Donor:
Angela Garcia
Note: You are deeply loved and missed. You were the best husband, father, son, sibling, and friend. Until we meet again in heaven, we will continue to ‘Win the Day’ in your honor.

