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Our wonderful sister (Jenette) died from a GBM brain tumor. She left behind two beautiful daughters, tons of family members and friends who loved her. She missed out on seeing her daughters get married and holding her 8 beautiful, smart and sweet grandbabies. It breaks my heart because she would have been an awesome Grammy.
Jenette was a healthy and vibrant person who taught us how to love deeper and laugh harder. She was not only my sister but also my best friend and I miss her every day.
Jenette was diagnosed with a GMB (Glioblastoma) Tumor at the age of 43. She lived with this terrible disease for 3 years. GBM is very difficult to treat and a cure is often not possible. I cannot bring back my sister but I can walk to raise awareness.
So, I am uniting with others to make a difference in the fight against brain tumors. I am passionate about this cause, so I’m taking action. I need your help in this fight. National Brain Tumor Society will not rest until a cure exists - but more needs to be done. Please join in my effort in honor of Jenette Anne Groskopf
National Brain Tumor Society is fiercely committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. They are aggressively driving strategic research; advocating for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community; and providing comprehensive patient, family and caregiver resources. Your support ensures this important work will continue.
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