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Workers build ramp for former cancer patient Barb Sather, who s had cancer of the uterus and breast cancer, is still dealing with long-term effects. Written By: Tanner Robinson | × Workers with the Homebuilders Association of Fargo-Moorhead build a ramp outside the house of Barb and Kent Sather Thursday morning, May 13. Tanner Robinson / WDAY FARGO A Fargo woman now has a safer way to get in her house, as she deals with long-term health effects from two different types of cancers. The Home Builders Association of Fargo-Moorhead built a ramp Thursday morning, May 13, for Barb Sather. Sather was diagnosed with choriocarcinoma a type of cancer in the uterus in 1985, and after beating that, she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004. ....
Contractors build free handicap-accessible ramp for Fargo woman The new ramp will help provide a sense of safety for Barbara Sather who s been left with lingering effects after her battle with cancer. May 13, 2021 FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) Local contractors are giving one local woman a little more sense of freedom by helping build a handicap-accessible ramp at her doorstep. “They had a ramp before that we are replacing with a permanent ramp so it’s definitely a rewarding deal,” Remodelers Council Chairman Steve Schall said. Barbara Sather who’s dealing with an acquired brain injury diagnosis after battling two bouts with cancer will get to feel safer walking out the door. ....
handicap-accessible ramp for Fargo resident Barbara Sather tomorrow. On May 13, construction will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until the project is finished. HBA of F-M members are volunteering their time to assist in building the permanent ramp, helping Sather to access her home as she deals with the effects of an extended cancer battle. Project materials are funded by Home Builders Care of F-M Foundation. Kent Sather, Barbara’s husband, says, “First of all, being the recipient of this type of community support is humbling. When we deal with increasing health issues it’s reassuring to know we have the support of people ....