This week has been very humbling for me. I have
spent the last 2 weeks at a hospital watching someone
that I care deeply about, holding onto life with
everything in her. She refused to give up on a
disease that has been a part of her life for 16 years.
On September 30th 2009 at the very young age of 45,
she won the battle of her life. She went home to be
with Jesus Christ.
She had already battled 2 different types of
Breast Cancer. Then she fought Carcinoid Cancer in the
Intestine, Colon and Appendix.
When she learned that she had Small Cell Lung
Cancer she knew this battle would be different.
Different because she had just lost her Father to the
same disease last year. Different because there really
isn’t a cure for Small Cell, and different because her
body was already so weakened by all the previous
illnesses she had fought.
I watched in amazement as she went through the
Chemo treatments and Radiation Therapy. I wondered if
I could have had the strength to go through what she
was having to go through with the odds of surviving so
unfairly stacked against me.
I have had cancer, but not to the extent that she
has. I know it takes a lot of courage to go through it
and keep faith that it can be beat.
I’ve lost many friends to Cancer and I want to do
everything I possibly can to help raise money for
cancer research and awareness. Without it we will
still be saying goodbye to the people we love long
before we should.
As I watched the directors slowly lower the lid
on her casket, I couldn’t help but notice that DJuana
did not lose this fight. She assured me that very
second that she still believes there is hope that one
day there will be no more small children crying
because their Grandmother is lying in a casket not
answering them or playing with them like she usually
does. She believed that one day there would be a cure,
that one day loved ones will not have to say good-bye
to their husband, Father, Mother, sister, wife or
children because of cancer. What I saw was very
overwhelming and brought tears to my eyes. On her left
arm, were two, yellow live strong arm bands. She kept
her faith and won her battle.
My goal is to find sponsors that share this same
dream. My hope is to Race in the 2010 Arca Series or
the Camping World Truck Series. I will be racing “For
a Cure”.
Anyone interested in promoting this goal of “Racing
For A Cure” can contact:
Robert Villegas (317) 881-3826
Or
Roberto Villegas (317) 258-0099