Peace,
Jaci





WE MISS YOU, ERICA. This is a site I put up when my sister was first diagnosed with leukemia, in early February 06. She was recovering from a bone marrow transplant of April 29, 2008, a consequence of relapsing in January in Boston this year. Six-months post transplant, leukemia had struck again. She fought so hard for so long. We miss her every day... These are her experiences, in her words, during her journey.