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Another good report for Heather!
I am from Alberta Canada, my husband Ken Cardinal Sr lost his battle to mesothelioma on Dec 31st, 2008. His dream was that he could meet others who were going througth the difficulties like him and his family were and to help in some way to find a cure...He was 42 years old, he does not know how or when he came in contact with the asbestos? Although it has only been almost 5 months of his passing I am struggling to find out how to bring the awareness to people? I want to honor his battle and his strength but keeping his promise to do this. Any information that can be passed on to me would be greatly appreciated.Thank you.
Pam Cardinal-Desjarlais (May 2009)
Thank you so much for your comment. I am so sad to hear of your
husband's passing. :-( It is so frustrating that asbestos is still a
threat and, as you said, so many times people don't even know it's
there, so they do not even know to protect themselves.
I admire your willingness to carry out your husband Ken's desire to
raise awareness and connect with others who are battling mesothelioma. I
would be happy to send you some mesothelioma awareness bracelets - they
are bright green - hard to miss, and a great way to get people to ask
you about mesothelioma so that you can help spread the word about meso
and the dangers of asbestos. You can email me directly at
wendi.lewis@beasleyallen.com to let me know where to mail them if you
don't want to post your address in the comments. (they are free) I'd
love to hear from you!
Thank you, again, so much, for sharing a little of Ken's story here, and
for your desire to continue his efforts to raise awareness and help find
a cure. God bless you and your family!
Sincerely,
Wendi Lewis
www.myMeso.org