Caitlin Lipinski
In Loving Memory of Sean Lipinski (SAHS ‘99)
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Team: Holding Sean
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Caitlin,
My continued prayers to you and your family. You have been through so much in such a short time, I think of you often.
My continued prayers to you and your family. You have been through so much in such a short time, I think of you often.
$50.00
All love and strength to you and your family.
I am excited to participate in the 2023 MN Brain Tumor 5K! Money raised from this event will be used for brain tumor research.
My oldest brother, Sean Lipinski, died on December 27, 2022, of complications from a brain tumor he didn't know he had. Sean was a Class of '99 graduate of Stillwater Area High School, a multidisciplinary and self-taught musician, an avid outdoorsman and rock climber, and a compassionate and passionate role model to many. He left behind two brave and powerful daughters, a brilliant and loving wife, and a legacy of generosity, humor, and kindness that lives on through our hearts.
Today nearly 700,000 people in the United States are living with a primary brain tumor, and more than 69,000 others will be diagnosed this year. Brain tumors are often deadly, impact quality of life, and change everything for patients and their loved ones. We don't want anyone to have to experience what Sean did.
Please help by sponsoring me today for this important cause!
100% of every dollar raised from this event will go toward important brain tumor research, through the Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research & Information, Inc. 100% of event costs are generously paid for by local and national sponsors.
I am excited to participate in the 2023 MN Brain Tumor 5K! Money raised from this event will be used for brain tumor research.
My oldest brother, Sean Lipinski, died on December 27, 2022, of complications from a brain tumor he didn't know he had. Sean was a Class of '99 graduate of Stillwater Area High School, a multidisciplinary and self-taught musician, an avid outdoorsman and rock climber, and a compassionate and passionate role model to many. He left behind two brave and powerful daughters, a brilliant and loving wife, and a legacy of generosity, humor, and kindness that lives on through our hearts.
Today nearly 700,000 people in the United States are living with a primary brain tumor, and more than 69,000 others will be diagnosed this year. Brain tumors are often deadly, impact quality of life, and change everything for patients and their loved ones. We don't want anyone to have to experience what Sean did.
Please help by sponsoring me today for this important cause!
100% of every dollar raised from this event will go toward important brain tumor research, through the Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research & Information, Inc. 100% of event costs are generously paid for by local and national sponsors.
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Caitlin,
My continued prayers to you and your family. You have been through so much in such a short time, I think of you often.
My continued prayers to you and your family. You have been through so much in such a short time, I think of you often.
$50.00
All love and strength to you and your family.