
Here's our next personal narrative from Anna Murphy:
"My fondest memory of the last ten years of celebrating my dear friend, Carol Dyer, is the very first luminary night ten years ago.
The concept of putting a little white candle into a little white bag to symbolize the triumph over someone's battle with cancer or to commemorate the loss of someone's battle with cancer became a reality that evening for me as the skies became dark, but the Town Green became bright, with each small luminary bag giving us a special way to pay tribute to all whose lives have been touched by cancer.
I would also like to acknowledge my special friends, the YB's, who come together every year for this special event to ensure that Carol's memory will always be honored."
"My fondest memory of the last ten years of celebrating my dear friend, Carol Dyer, is the very first luminary night ten years ago.
The concept of putting a little white candle into a little white bag to symbolize the triumph over someone's battle with cancer or to commemorate the loss of someone's battle with cancer became a reality that evening for me as the skies became dark, but the Town Green became bright, with each small luminary bag giving us a special way to pay tribute to all whose lives have been touched by cancer.
I would also like to acknowledge my special friends, the YB's, who come together every year for this special event to ensure that Carol's memory will always be honored."
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