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Jojo, as called by family and friends, is so lively and full of spunk. She likes to let us all know who is boss and that nothing will hold her back. She makes each moment her own, and shows us what it is truly like to live life to it's fullest. She puts a smile on the faces of all who meet her especially when she decides to "bust a move" in the middle of a store. Currently the main tumor is dead but she still has cancer cells in her liver which are being monitored. We are all amazed at the progress Josephine has made and know that with out proper funding and the excellent care she has received we might not have our princess with us today. Thank you for supporting such wonderful organizations such as St. Baldrick's, they truly make a difference.
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