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Three years ago, Don Caskey was diagnosed with stage four terminal kidney cancer. After the diagnosis, he got his sixth tattoo-- a dying pine tree with his cancer ribbon that read ‘I’m still ...
A terminally ill dad wants to guarantee people will remember him when he’s gone. Don Caskey, of Ohio, says he has convinced more than 600 strangers to get $40,000 worth of matching tattoos with ...
Don was diagnosed with kidney cancer last December. Before he was diagnosed with cancer, he had 5 tattoos. Now, he has over 75 with friends, family, even strangers.
The handful of tattoos with people overseas were done virtually, but the rest have been in person. In the last month alone, Don’s gone to 11 states, putting 4,000 miles on his car.
When Don Caskey was diagnosed with stage four terminal kidney cancer, he decided to celebrate life by connecting with people through matching tattoos. So far he shares tattoos with over 400 people … ...
Don Caskey’s journey began in 2019 when he was diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer. “And I thought, you know, only God knows where I’m going, and, and I wanted to make memories with ...
Cancer ribbon used for St. John's tattoo fundraiser. A St. John's tattoo parlour staged an unusual marathon this weekend, raising thousands of dollars to help families battling cancer.
Cancer survivor granny surprises family with pink ribbon tattoo for 90th birthday Rob Waugh Published November 14, 2014 6:28pm Updated December 10, 2019 4:52pm ...
A Wirral grandad who donated a kidney at the age of 65 now has his organ donor card with him permanently – after having it tattooed on his arm. Volunteer Paul Dixon, 68, from Prenton, has ...
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