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Stacy Korzenieski lost her cousin Gary Tripp 10 years ago to colorectal cancer.
Dozens of Brooks-TLC staff members showed support for colorectal cancer awareness Friday by wearing the color blue in recognition of National Dress in Blue Day.
All of March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, but staff came out in droves to show support for CRC patients and survivors. By wearing any and all shades of blue, staff hope to remind community members to contact their primary care physician to get screened.
Stacy Korzenieski lost her cousin, Gary Tripp, 10 years ago to colorectal cancer he was only thirty one years old. In his honor, Stacy displays the number “19”, Gary’s jersey number for every sport he played. Stacy’s sad loss is just one of the many stories heard today. And in his memory, she got the conversation started.