Cancer victim’s family hopes to assist other terminal patients Evan Jones August 2, 2011 1 min 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 1 min read Roanoke airport feels effects of longest U.S. government shutdown Web Staff November 7, 2025 1 min read Huddle Up Moms co-founder honored as Social Entrepreneur of the Year by JA Gene Marrano November 6, 2025 1 min read United Way of Virginia’s Blue Ridge launches Emergency Relief Fund campaign Gene Marrano November 6, 2025