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The wrists of Box Elder Middle School student Cambree Durocher are adorned with bracelets, but three have particular meaning after she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma over the Christmas break. Her mother, Michelle, made the “Fearless” and “Brave” bracelets for Cambree to focus on while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. When the treatment resulted in the predictable result of Cambree losing her hair, Michelle made the “Gorgeous” bracelet for her. Cambree’s family is the desginated beneficiary of this year’s Todd Morrison Alumni Tournament being held this weekend at Box Elder High School. See story on page 3.
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By Box Elder News JournalThe wrists of Box Elder Middle School student Cambree Durocher are adorned with bracelets, but three have particular meaning after she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma over the Christmas break. Her mother, Michelle, made the “Fearless” and “Brave” bracelets for Cambree to focus on while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. When the treatment resulted in the predictable result of Cambree losing her hair, Michelle made the “Gorgeous” bracelet for her. Cambree’s family is the desginated beneficiary of this year’s Todd Morrison Alumni Tournament being held this weekend at Box Elder High School. See story on page 3.
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