Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Connie's story


After a quick brushing off, Connie Farrell looks into her mothers old, yet newly mischievous, gold compact. Despite her tucking it away in a drawer, the compact has mysteriously found its way out and into plain sight.
Earlier in her life, Connie's mother Catherine had always said that if she were ever to be diagnosed with cancer, she would not want treatment. Mother of nine, Catherine was a strong, regimented, positive woman, a sports enthusiast, and a devout Catholic believing that what God wanted is what's to be. When faced with the actuality of having cancer, Catherine thankfully changed her mind.
Showing no classic signs of Pancreatic Cancer besides weight loss, a which had been life long goal, Catherine was diagnosed August 3rd and passed away January 2nd, having held out long enough to enjoy one last holiday with her family.
Please join us November 22nd to find out more about Catherine's fight, and her family's legacy and many more stories, please join us November 22nd at the Film Tech School, 2019 S. Juniper St. in Philadelphia, 2-6pm.

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