Joey Mooney is our hero. He courageously battled his cancer
and dreamed of the day he would be free from treatment.
This day for him was short lived. In July of 2004, his scans
for tumors came back clear; however 1 month later, on August 3rd,
he was found to have AML. a cancer brought on by the treatments
for the first cancer. He went to battle again - only this time he
was too tired. On Halloween night, after his brother and sister
went out to trick-or-treat, he had to go.
Joey was a big kid at heart. He never took life too seriously.
He lived for riding his dirtbike, bicycle, camping and hanging out
with family and friends. He loved life and he dreamed of
a day when kids wouldn't have to deal with cancer.
We love him and miss him dearly. We will continue to
work to raise money and awareness in his honor and all the
beautiful children who have fought this battle.
The Childhood Cancer Ripple Effect
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