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Walking in Memory, and for a Cure Newspaper Clipping
Walking in memory, and for a cure
Boardwalk event dedicated to leukemia victim
By CHRIS MUNZING
to the office SO he could help raise his two sons,
and Justin, and spend more time with his
Mark Fischgrund was a devoted parent, avid ath.
Susan.
lete and hard worker when he was diagnosed with a
He attended every school and athletic even
bone-marrow disease in 1995. Instead of letting the
sons participated in and lived every minute to
disease take over his life, he remained the man he
fullest. Though his illness was umpleasant, to sa
had always been until his death last Feb. 22 from
least, Fischgrund never let the bad times outs
leukemia.
the good. He displayed a positive attitude and to
Joel Greenfield, a 16-year-old Lido resident who
his disease until the end
was friends with Fiscligrund's oldest son, Evan,
It is fitting that the walk take place on the be
knew there bad to be something he could do in his
walk, where Fischgrund enjoyed walking and ri
memory. Greenfield, who serves as the president of
his bike with his family and friends.
the Long Beach Chapter of the Bnai Brith Youth
The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk will
Organization, thought of one way to help. A walk. A
place on Oct. 26 at 9 am. on the boardwalk at R
walk in memory and for a cure.
side Boulevard. A commemorative T-shirt wi
Greenfield took his idea to the Leukemia and
given to each participant. Check in starts at 9:
Lymphoma Society, which agreed to help sponsor the
and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration fo
event. Greenfield then secured promises from more
which have been dispersed throughout the con
than 20 sponsors to donate over $1,000 to the society
nity can be obtained by calling 431-1050.
which is dedicated to attaining a 100 percent cure
According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma :
rate for all blood related cancers.
ety, someone new is diagnosed with blood car
Greenfield described Fischgrund as a man who
every five minutes. With support from the I
was "like a second father to me." Greenfield's mother,
Beach community, the Mark Fischgrund Mem
Robin, saw Fischgrund as a "down-to-earth family
Walk may help reduce the number of people at
man who Lived for his family"
THE LATE MARK FISCHGRUND, pictured with his wife Susan
ed. All proceeds will go to the Leukemia and I
After being diagnosed in 1995, Fischgrund became
phoma Society's Research Program. Lacing up
and sons Evan and Justin. The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk
:
even more dedicated than ever to his family and
sneakers, Greenfield might say, may help save
friends. He started working at home instead of going
will take place on Oct. 24.
life of a friend or family member
Walking in memory, and for a cure
Boardwalk event dedicated to leukemia victim
By CHRIS MUNZING
to the office SO he could help raise his two sons,
and Justin, and spend more time with his
Mark Fischgrund was a devoted parent, avid ath.
Susan
lete and hard worker when he was diagnosed with a
He attended every school and athletic even
bone-marrow disease in 1995. Instead of letting the
sons participated in and lived every minute to
disease take over his life, he remained the man he
fullest. Though his illness was impleasant, to sa
had always been until his death last Feb. 22 from
least, Fischgrund never let the bad times outs
leukemia.
the good. He displayed a positive attitude and fo
Joel Greenfield, a 16-year-old Lido resident who
his disease until the end
was friends with Fiscligrund's oldest son, Evan,
It is fitting that the walk take place on the be
knew there had to be something he could do in his
walk, where Fischgrund enjoyed walking and ri
memory. Greenfield, who serves as the president of
his bike with his family and friends.
the Long Beach Chapter of the Bnai Brith Youth
The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk will
Organization, thought of one way to help. A walk. A
place on Oct. 26 at 9 am. on the boardwalk at R
walk in memory and for a cure.
side Boulevard. A commemorative T-shirt wi
Greenfield took his idea to the Leukemia and
given to each participant. Check in starts at 9 :
Lymphoma Society, which agreed to help sponsor the
and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration fo
event. Greenfield then secured promises from more
which have been dispersed throughout the con
than 20 sponsors to donate over $1,000 to the society
nity can be obtained by calling 431-1050.
which is dedicated to attaining a 100 percent cure
According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma :
rate for all blood related cancers.
ety, someone new is diagnosed with blood car
Greenfield described Fischgrund as a man who
every five minutes. With support from the I
was "like a second father to me." Greenfield's mother,
Beach community, the Mark Fischgrund Mem
Robin, saw Fischgrund as a "down-to-earth family
Walk may help reduce the number of people at
man who Lived for his family"
THE LATE MARK FISCHGRUND, pictured with his wife Susan
ed. All proceeds will go to the Leukemia and I
After being diagnosed in 1995, Fischgrund became
phoma Society's Research Program. Lacing up
and sons Evan and Justin. The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk
:
even more dedicated than ever to his family and
sneakers, Greenfield might say, may help save
friends. He started working at home instead of going
will take place on Oct. 24.
life of a friend or family member
Walking in memory, and for a cure
Boardwalk event dedicated to leukemia victim
By CHRIS MUNZING
to the office SO he could help raise his two sons,
and Justin, and spend more time with his
Mark Fischgrund was a devoted parent, avid ath.
Susan.
lete and hard worker when he was diagnosed with a
He attended every school and athletic even
bone-marrow disease in 1995. Instead of letting the
sons participated in and lived every minute to
disease take over his life, he remained the man he
fullest. Though his illness was umpleasant, to sa
had always been until his death last Feb. 22 from
least, Fischgrund never let the bad times outw
leukemia.
the good. He displayed a positive attitude and fo
Joel Greenfield, a 16-year-old Lido resident who
his disease until the end.
was friends with Fiscligrund's oldest son, Evan,
It is fitting that the walk take place on the be
knew there bad to be something he could do in his
walk, where Fischgrund enjoyed walking and xi
memory. Greenfield, who serves as the president of
his bike with his family and friends,
the Long Beach Chapter of the Bnai Brith Youth
The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk will
Organization, thought of one way to help. A walk. A
place on Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. on the boardwalk at R
walk in memory and for a cure.
side Boulevard. A commemorative T-shirt wi
Greenfield took his idea to the Leukemia and
given to each participant. Check in starts at 9 :
Lymphoma Society, which agreed to help sponsor the
and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration fo
event. Greenfield then secured promises from more
which have been dispersed throughout the con
than 20 sponsors to donate over $1,000 to the society
nity, can be obtained by calling 431-1050.
which is dedicated to attaining a 100 percent cure
According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma :
rate for all blood-related cancers.
ety, someone new is diagnosed with blood ca
Greenfield described Fischgrund as a man who
every five minutes. With support from the I
was "like a second father to me." Greenfield's mother,
Beach community, the Mark Fischgrund Memo
Robin, saw Fischgrund as a "down-to-earth family
Walk may help reduce the number of people at
man who lived for his family"
THE LATE MARK FISCHGRUND, pictured with his wife Susan
ed. All proceeds will go to the Leukemia and I
After being diagnosed in 1995, Fischgrund became
phoma Society's Research Program. Lacing up :
even more dedicated than ever to his family and
and sons Evan and Justin. The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk
sneakers, Greenfield might say, may help save
friends. He started working at home instead of going
will take place on Oct. 24.
life of a friend or family member,
Walking in memory, and for a cure
Boardwalk event dedicated to leukemia victim
By CHRIS MUNZING
to the office 50 he could help raise his two sons,
and Justin, and spend more time with his
Mark Fischgrund was a devoted parent, avid ath-
Susan
lete and hard worker when he was diagnosed with a
He attended every school and athletic even
bone-marrow disease in 1995. Instead of letting the
sons participated in and lived every minute to
disease take over his life, he remained the man be
fullest. Though his illness was impleasant, to sa
had always been until his death last Feb. 22 from
least, Fischgrund never let the had times outs
leukemia.
the good. He displayed a positive attitude and fo
Joel Greenfiekl, a 16-year-old Lido resident who
his disease until the end
was friends with Fischgrund's oldest son, Evan.
It is fitting that the walk take place on the In
knew there had to be something he could do in his
walk, where Fischgrund enjoyed walking and ri
memory Greenfield, who serves as the president of
his bike with his family and friends.
the Long Beach Chapter of the Bnai Brith Youth
The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk will
Organization, thought of one way to help A walk A
place on Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. on the boardwalk at R
walk in memory and for a cure.
side Boulevard A commemorative T-shirt wi
Greenfield took his idea to the Leukemia and
given to each participant. Check in starts at 9
Lymphoma Society which agreed to help sponsor the
and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Registration to
event. Greenfield then secured promises from more
which have been dispersed throughout the con
than 20 sponsors to donate over $1,000 to the society
nity can be obtained by calling 431-1050.
which is dedicated to attaining a 100 percent cure
According to the Leukemia and Lymphoma :
rate for all blood related cuncers.
ety, someone new is diagnosed with blood ca
Greenfleld described Fischgrund as a man who
every five minutes. With support from the I
was "like a second father to me." Greenfield's mother,
Beach community the Mark Fischgrund Memo
Robin, saw Fischgrund as a "down-to-earth family
Walk may help reduce the number of people at
man who lived for his family"
THE LATE MARK FISCHGRUND, pictured with his wife Susan
ed. All proceeds will go to the Leukemia and I
After being diagnosed in 1995, Fischgrund became
phoma Society's Research Program. Lacing up
even more dedicated than ever to his family and
and sons Evan and Justin. The Mark Fischgrund Memorial Walk
sneakers, Greenfield might say, may help save
friends. He started working at home instead of going
will take place on Oct. 24.
life of a friend or family member
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Walking in Memory, and for a Cure Newspaper Clipping
Chris Munzing writes about a memorial walk for Mark Fischgrund, a victim of leukemia.