Hope had big dreams. Dreams that she would make a difference by becoming a nurse, a doctor, or even a pastor. Hope was born outside of Seoul, South Korea and came home to us at about 7 months. Hope grew into a wonderful young girl. She was funny, sassy, sweet, stubborn, strong, caring, kind, and had many gifts she shared with the world. Hope was a singer, actress, bari sax player, chef, swimmer, runner, and craft maker. Hope had the never give up attitude and she always believed she'd beat DIPG. She was honest and loving and she knew that she deserved better as do all the kids we've come in contact with since being a part of the childhood cancer world. Hope was diagnosed on July 29, 2009 and entered heaven on March 10, 2010. She fought a short but couragous battle and smiled even on the day she died. Hope was born in our hearts and forever there she will remain.
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