Chair, Health Information Management Program, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
Administrative Assistant III, Facilities Operations, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
Student, Texas State Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Survivor
Student, Texas State Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Survivor
Graduate Student, Texas State Hodgkin's Lymphoma Survivor
Student, Texas State Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivor
Alumnus 1968, Texas State Prostrate Cancer Survivor
Student, Texas State Leukemia and Testicular Cancers Survivor
Alumnus 1999, Texas State Melanoma Survivor
Student Learning Assistance Center, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
Student Development Specialist II, Texas State Pancreatic and Liver Cancers Survivor
Administrative Assistant III, LBJ Student Center, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
Director, LBJ Student Center, Texas State Kidney Cancer Survivor
Director, Office of Disability Services, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
Alumnus 1973, Texas State Breast Cancer Survivor
REMEMBRANCE
Wife of former Executive Vice President and Interim President, Texas State Breast Cancer December 22, 1942 – March 5, 1989
Wife of Finance and Economics Professor, Texas State Lung Cancer July 12, 1941 – August 13, 2008
Mother of Katie Marshall, Coordinator of Operations, LBJ Student Center, Texas State Breast Cancer December 8, 1945October 20, 2005
Instructor, Department of Theater and Dance, Texas State Breast Cancer
April 22, 1957October 22, 2004
Wife of Special Assistant to the President, Texas State Breast Cancer September 20, 1944January 23, 1990
Student Learning Assistance Center, Texas State Breast Cancer January 25, 1952September 8, 2006
Director, University Police Department, Texas State Pancreatic Cancer December 16, 1941April 8, 2003
Alumnus 1976 and 1981, Texas State Renal Cancer October 20, 1949May 26, 2006
Alumnus 2000, Texas State Ovarian Cancer December 24, 1969April 7, 2007
Head Coach, Football, Texas State, 1979-1982 Brain Cancer April 28, 1937August 26, 2003
President, Texas State, 1989-2002 Prostate Cancer April 27, 1936January 16, 2004
For those who have gone before us We Thank You for your life. Your memory remains While your pain is released. We are blessed to have known you And you will always be loved. Together we promise to continue your fight So others will not suffer as you did. We vow to make cancer a thing of the past As we spread awareness with you in our hearts.