RING DESCRIPTION: The Cancer Memorial Ring is an online Memorial Ring, dedicated to those who have lost the fight against Cancer. If you have a web site or just a page dedicated to someone who has passed away from cancer or about dealing with grief or terminal illness, then you may join this ring.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWDavid's memorialA Memorial dedicated to my son who was born December of 1971 and joined the angels at November 2nd, 1972{;}from Neuroblastoma
Cancer MemorialThis site is dedeicated to those who have lost the fight against Cancer. Have you lost someone? Add their names here.
Survivor ~ Breast Cancer Stage IV - founderThe official website for Survivor ~ Breast Cancer Stage IV, dedicated to those with metastatic, stage IV, advanced breast cancer. Personal stories, journals, herbal treatment, breast cancer news and research, alternative and complementary therapy, nutrition, clinical trials, chemotherapy, support, education and awareness for Stage IV BC.
What Cancer Cannot DoMy mom was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in January of 2002. During her illness she lived with my husband and I. We rode the "rollercoaster" of emotions, watching as her courage and faith carried her. I learned so much during this time and grew to learn so much more about my mom and myself. She was, and is such an inspiration to those who knew her. She left behind a great legacy.
Laura's AngelThis site is mantained in honor of my best friend Laura. Who fought Breast Cancer and was stronger and braver than any person I ever knew! I will forever keep her site going and miss her dearly
Sailing in HeavenDedicated in the memory of my dad. Who faught a valliant battle with cancer. Forever remembered. Love is stronger than cancer.God Bless
Jeanne's House of angelsAngel names are submitted by grieving family or friends. Visitors are asked to be pals to our angels, keeping them in their prayers; original poetry is offered for lost loved ones; chemo caps are free to cancer patients. This site is in memory of Jeanne Ketcham who passed away from lung cancer.