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  1. Jill Vandermeulen

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    So very glad, dear Renee, to hear of your good news that you’re doing so well. Thanks be to God‼️ Continued prayer as you get stronger and heal completely.
    Our love and prayers,
    Jill and Jim

  2. Ted and Julia

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    Almost there…!!! Yay for Renee…!!! Love and prayers continue for sure. Hope NC is a relaxing break…??!! Hope to see you this time around.

  3. SUSAN R BAILEY

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    Great news! I’m glad everything is positive for the bone marrow transplant. Go, Renee!

  4. Carole Adkins

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    This is such good news, but the schedule is certainly daunting. I pray for strength and patience for both of you. I pray God will surround you both with kind and encouraging people, so that the long wait time will be tolerable.
    I pray everything will go smoothly, that Renée will tolerate all the prep, and that the transplant will be successful beyond everyone’s wildest dreams!

  5. Linda & Jd

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    Our thoughts and prayers are with you both..please let us know if we can help any way.So sorry I had no boarding contact. We have been using AirB&B when we go for Dr apts

  6. Norm & Marlyce Peterson

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    Praying for you every day, Renee. So happy you are getting close to the 17th. Praying all goes well. Love you all!!!

  7. Sam Bearden

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    Praying for you two.
    “For God has not given us the spirit of fear but of power and of love.”
    II Timothy 1:7

  8. Guy & Elizabeth Thurmond

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    Praying for both of you. Thanks for the updates. Love to both.
    Guy & Elizabeth Thurmond

  9. John & Nancy

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    Greetings from Nebraska. Thanks for the update. That is great news. Keeping you and your family in our prayers and looking forward to more progress reports and seeing you on the island once again. We expect to be back in Georgia in late October and looking forward to being together on Sapelo.

  10. Scott Fleming

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    We are glad to hear that things sound more hopeful and not as severe as it could be heading into next week. Our Anna had counts low enough that she did not need chemo prior to her transplant to knock back the leukemia. She received her infusion from cordblood on December 24, four weeks before her sixth birthday. Praying for you all.

  11. Nat & Joy

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    PRAISE GOD that there was no sign of leukemia in Renee’s bone marrow & her chemo regiment will be less intense!!!! Our prayers have been continuous & we will especially keep Renee in our hearts & minds all day on the 17th when she has the transplant!! We are soooooo PROUD of you Renee….you are a fighter & Our MIGHTY GOD is giving you the strength & courage to face the difficult circumstances you have had to deal with over the past 6 months & He has surrounded you with hundreds of people that are covering you in prayer & love!!!!! We pray in the NAME of JESUS that this transplant will be a SUCCESS!!!! XOXO

  12. The Longs

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    Thank you for this great progress update and so happy so many prayers have been answered so far. Our thoughts and prayers continue for you both as this much anticipated week has arrived. We know your strength, love and patience will guide you through these next few weeks. ❤️

  13. Willis Hillery

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    Just sitting PRAYING and HOPING THAT THINGS CONTINUE TO GO WELL, Karen and I will keep you in our prayers and hearts, wanting, wishing that you hurry back to us and the island, it’s missing you and your family, Get Well be patient and you’ll get through this, LOVE YA, THE HILLERYS .

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