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Widowed at 19: A love story

Updated: 11:24 AM EDT May 3, 2021 Chelsea Frisbie Digital Content Producer Like so many others, Mollie Landman-Hunker and Brady Hunker s love story started in school. They got to know one another through choir and, by high school, their mutual crushes became apparent and the pair started dating.Unlike other young couples, they were dealing with a unique set of circumstances. In 2016, Brady was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer, Ewing s sarcoma. Between AP courses, homecoming and normal teenage activities, Brady was in and out of the hospital receiving treatment, and Mollie was by his side through it all. At 17 and 18 years old, the couple, with support and guidance from their families, decided to get married. But this is a love story without a fairytale ending. Sadly, Before her 20th birthday, Mollie experienced a loss most couples hope to only experience after a long life together. Brady s cancer came back, and he died less than six

Traurige Geschichten und dankbare Gesichter: emotionale Erlebnisse während Kenia-Reise

Traurige Geschichten und dankbare Gesichter: emotionale Erlebnisse während Kenia-Reise
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Connecticut Repertory Theatre Pivots to Livestream Shows Thanks to Donors

Connecticut Repertory Theatre Pivots to Livestream Shows Thanks to Donors Even the pandemic couldn t keep the show from going on UConn’s Connecticut Repertory Theatre performance of Men on Boats went virtual this fall. Copy Link When the pandemic suddenly brought the curtain down on UConn’s Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) last spring, faculty and staff had to figure out how to pivot to virtual performances. It was a pricey technological challenge. They had to buy laptops, software, monitors, green screens, microphones, and ring lights, and then ship it all to students so they could perform remotely from home. Luckily, the theatre was able to tap into several UConn Foundation philanthropic funds – including the Hewitt Fund, the Nafe Katter fund, and the CRT Patrons Fund – to cover the $25,000 cost. Without the support of donors, this would be very difficult because of the significant loss of ticket revenue.

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