Cancer victim’s family hopes to assist other terminal patients Evan Jones August 2, 2011 1 minute read The family of a Roanoke area woman who fell victim to breast cancer two years ago hopes to assist other terminal patients facing similar challenges. As News/Talk 960’s Evan Jones reports, it’s their hope that little things will indeed mean a lot. [audio:https://wfirnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/08-02-Hospice-Web.mp3|titles=08-02 Hospice Web] Share: Post navigation Previous: Hollins prof: why just getting debt ceiling proposal to a vote was difficultNext: Salem and Roanoke Co. to seek alternatives to Comcast Related Stories Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide Ian Price April 16, 2026 Gov. Spanberger’s proposed amendments to the Affordable Medicine Act could be costly for Virginians Emma Thomas April 16, 2026 Blue Ridge Marathon, Down by Downtown music fest preview Gene Marrano April 15, 2026