Join us in spreading hope across the country, honoring those who have been touched by cancer, and remembering those lost. We invite you to light a virtual candle and share a special message in honor of a loved one.
We also hope you will consider donating to the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network’s 11th annual Lights of Hope event, being virtually hosted on Saturday, September 18 at 4 p.m. EDT. Since 2015, The Links, Incorporated and the American Cancer Society have worked together to address cancer disparities and drive health equity in all communities touched by cancer. The Lights of Hope livestream will highlight stories of loved ones who have fought cancer and survived, and remember those who lost the battle.
Tom Lindsay Frink, Southport, NCHonoring your memory daddy and granddaddy Frink. |
Louis Clifton Wright, Jr.Forever in our hearts, the wind beneath our wings. |
James Johnson, Biloxi MississippiMissing you |
Corita Johnson, Biloxi MississippiThis candle is being lit for my mother who stressed the importance of education and independence for her daughters. |
George Harrison Frink, Southport, NCWe light this candle in loving memory of our dear tall, handsome brother and uncle fondly known as Tubby.You are truly missed. Forever in our hearts. We love you eternally, your big sister Harriet and your nieces Jillian and Jennifer.Rest easy… |
Marion CalhounWe will forever honor you and keep your name and dream alive. Keep watching over your children, grand and great-grand children. Your spirit and legacy lives in each of us. On the Strength. |
Howard Miller, Decatur, GAI light this candle in memory of my beloved father. I know how hard you fought to stay with us just a bit longer, but the Lord called you home. Now you are at peace and pain free. I cherish the memories and miss your sweet soul. Love, Shellinda |
Donna Claire Johnson, Biloxi MississippiIn memory of my sister Donna who was gone before being able to make her mark on the world. We all miss you Sis. |
Grover Hankins, Houston, TexasIn memory of Grover Glenn Hankins, Esq. A lifelong fighter for social justice and my forever hero. |
Chantrelle S. Jenkins, New Orleans, LouisianaMy Dear Sister Chantrelle, You are forever a light in our heart and memories. You took a one way flight to heaven on September 3rd and left all the pain behind. Heaven belongs to you,but we miss you so much! Thank you for changing our lives with your love, faith and courage. Love you always and forever. P.S. Give Daddy a hug and kiss for me. |