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31: 241:. In 1988, The Terry Fox Foundation became its own charitable organization. Fox took the lead on many parts of the run and the foundation, ensuring Terry's wishes and goals were reflected in the run's organization. "It is estimated that Betty spoke to more than 400,000 school children alone during her 25 years of touring the country, leaving each and every child with the inspirational story of the Marathon of Hope. The final words of every speech, "Never, ever give up on your dreams," have become her hallmark." 225:, to raise money for cancer research. He reached 5,373 kilometres (3,339 mi) over 143 days before finding the cancer had spread to his lungs. This forced him to end his run on September 1, 1980, 2/3 of the way across Canada, just before reaching Thunder Bay, ON. Immediately, support to continue his cause came from across the country and overseas. He died on June 28, 1981. 268:. She was survived by her husband, three children, and nine grandchildren. Her memorial was held in Port Coquitlam, at the same church where Terry's memorial was held 30 years previously, almost to the day. It was attended by dignitaries including former Vancouver 2010 Olympic Committee CEO 506: 396: 406: 276:, among others. So many turned out for the funeral that the city opened the civic recreation centre to the public, where the memorial was broadcast live. Her death made headlines across North America. 496: 217:
Terry Fox expressed to his mother his wish to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. He began the Marathon of Hope on April 12, 1980, which was a run across Canada from
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With so much public attention on his cause and his death, Betty Fox found no time to grieve as her support for her son continued. She took on the development of the
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The Foxes had four children: sons Fred (born 1957), Terry (1958), and Darrell (1961), and daughter Judith (1965). In 1966 the family moved to
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Fox was selected to be one of the Olympic flag-bearers in the opening ceremonies of the
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their home. In March 1977, Terry was diagnosed with
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Olympic flag
2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
Vancouver
Boissevain, Manitoba
Chilliwack
British Columbia
Terry
activist
Terry Fox
Terry Fox Foundation
Boissevain, Manitoba
Melita, Manitoba
Winnipeg
Canadian National Railway
British Columbia
Port Coquitlam
osteogenic sarcoma
Terry Fox
St. John's, Newfoundland
Victoria, British Columbia
Terry Fox Run
Canadian Cancer Society
Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics
2010 Paralympic Games
diabetes
arthritis
John Furlong
Christy Clark
lung cancer

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