Re: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend

2006-04-10 Thread JHarper33



I know of the Gilmurs, but did not know them personally. I am 
so sorry for what the family is going through at this time. I'll be praying for 
them. Thanks for letting us know, Debbie, and thanks Alton for looking up and 
posting the picture.

Barbara H.


Re: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend

2006-04-10 Thread cindymcleroy



I first talked with Deanne not too 
long after Katie came down with TM. She was just a baby. I found 
Deanne through NORD and gave her a call. This was before the TMA was 
founded and she was so helpful. It is because of this family that the TMA 
was created.

I think this is a sad but great 
opportunity for those of us who can, to make a donation to the TMA in Dick's 
name. If you think this is 
a good idea you should send the donation to: 
 Make a check or money order payable 
toThe Transverse Myelitis Association and mail it to: 
The Transverse Myelitis AssociationPaula 
Lazzeri, Treasurer10105 167th PL NE Redmond, WA 98052-3125 
Other ways to contribute can be found at:
http://myelitis.org/donations

In Memory or Honor Donations 
A caring way to honor someone special or recognize an occasion. If you would 
like to make a donation in memory of a loved one or in honor of a person's 
birthday or anniversary (or other occasions), please just add a note with the 
person's and/or family's name and address. The TMA will send an acknowledgement 
of your donation to the appropriate parties.
Cindy McLeroy
- Original Message - 

  From: 
  Deborah Nord 
  Capen 
  To: tmic-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 9:09 
AM
  Subject: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend
  
  Hello List members,
  I know that there are several of my 
  friends who have been subscribed to the list for the past 9 or more years, who 
  have had the opportunity to meet and get to know Dick and Deanne Gilmur, the 
  parents of a young child who was diagnosed with transverse myelitis when she 
  was 18 months old. Because of their strength and their quest for more 
  information about TM and finding a cure for their daughter, while at the same 
  time raising awareness of TM throughout the world, Dick and Deanne started The 
  Transverse Myelitis Association. Because of their hard work back then, 
  today we have endless opportunities to share our information, share our daily 
  experiences and daily frustrations, and medical centers worldwide are more 
  aware of TM when one of us first comes into the hospital with our paralysis 
  and other problems.
  
  I am very sad to report that Dick 
  Gilmur passed away this week after a2 year battle with mantle cell 
  lymphoma. He died at his home in Tacoma, Washington. We will miss 
  him so much.
  
  Debbie[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend

2006-04-10 Thread Todd Tarno
Hello Debbie,  Thank you for letting us on the TMIC-list know about the lost to TMA.  This is a very sad day for all of us. Please let the TMA, family,  friends know that we are praying for everyone for their lost.  Thank the whole family for all their time and hard work to TMIC-list. It continue to help so many people.  Our sympathy to the family,  Todd in Corpus Christi, TX  41, TM @ April 1, 2002  Deborah Nord Capen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hello List members,  I know that there are several of my friends who have been subscribed to the list for the past 9 or more years, who have had the opportunity to meet and get to know Dick and Deanne Gilmur, the parents of a young child who was diagnosed with transverse myelitis when she was 18 months old. Because of their strength and their quest for more information about TM and finding a cure for their daughter, while at the same time raising awareness of TM throughout the world, Dick and Deanne started The Transverse Myelitis Association. Because of their hard work back then, today we have endless opportunities to share our
 information, share our daily experiences and daily frustrations, and medical centers worldwide are more aware of TM when one of us first comes into the hospital with our paralysis and other problems.I am very sad to report that Dick Gilmur passed away this week after a2 year battle with mantle cell lymphoma. He died at his home in Tacoma, Washington. We will miss him so much.Debbie[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend

2006-04-09 Thread FHargr3092
How very sad!! He was such a positive person as he worked for those of us with tm..my prayers go out to his familyI hope that they can gather strength from
the role he played for others.

Sincerely, janh


Re: [TMIC] Loss of a Friend

2006-04-09 Thread Alton Ryder
 what is their daughter's nameKatie, who will be a teenager now.A picture of Dick and Deanne can be viewed athttp://www.myelitis.org/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=searchtype=fullsearch=GilmurAlton