
Cornelia “Pinky” Brindle Cancer Resource Center at PeaceHealth ...
The Cornelia "Pinky" Brindle Cancer Resource Center supports wellness and healing by providing patients and their loved ones with information, emotional support and community resources to better navigate a cancer diagnosis.
Family gives hope to patients in Ketchikan to honor a family …
2018年10月1日 · Cornelia "Pinky" Brindle's battle with cancer inspired her family to honor her memory with a gift to support others touched by cancer, creating a lasting connection with the community she loved so well.
Cornelia Brindle Obituary (2008) - Seattle, WA - The Seattle Times
2008年3月29日 · Cornelia Alice Kearney BRINDLE Born to C.A. "Neil" and Frances Kearney in Spokane, Washington on December 29, 1937. Also known as "Pinky" or "Meme" to her family and friends, Cornelia spent her...
Ketchikan hospital opens cancer resource center - KRBD
2019年3月11日 · A new center to help people facing a cancer diagnosis has opened at PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center. A ribbon-cutting last week officially opened the Cornelia “Pinky” Brindle Cancer Resource Center. The center will have nurses and volunteers to provide educational information about cancer, and answer questions, according to PeaceHealth.
Oncology at PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
We offer local oncology care for patients living with cancer. This valuable clinic allows our patients to receive specialized care. This includes infusion and oncology in Ketchikan, with telehealth appointments in between.
After... - PeaceHealth Cottage Grove Community Medical Center
2018年11月6日 · After losing a loved one, Cornelia “Pinky” Brindle's family was able to honor her memory in a big way. They helped to open the Cornelia A. Brindle Cancer Resource Center in Ketchikan, Alaska –...
Tribute - Cancer Pathways
This past February, we named and honored these individuals with a special matching challenge from Alec and Sofia Brindle. The Brindles pledged $25,000 in honor of Alec’s late mother, Cornelia ‘Pinky’ Brindle, who passed away from lung cancer in 2008.
Pinky Brindle Cancer Center Opens With Ribbon Cutting
Pinky Brindle, the wife of Alec Brindle whose family owned a cannery in Ward Cove, died in 2008 after a five-year struggle with lung cancer. The family’s $100,000 donation made the Center possible. “Ketchikan is an important part of our family legacy,” said Alec Brindle Jr. when the gift in memory of his mother was announced in 2017.
Brindle Family Makes Cancer Resource Room Possible - SitNews
2017年9月25日 · The family, which has a storied history in Southeast Alaska, donated $100,000 through the KMC Foundation to support the project which honors Cornelia "Pinky" Brindle who died after a five-year struggle from lung cancer in 2008. Pinky was the wife of Alec Brindle Sr. and the mother of Alec Brindle Jr.
Hospital foundation honors donors - KRBD
2017年11月8日 · Cornelia “Pinky” Brindle died in 2008 after a five-year struggle with cancer, according to PeaceHealth. Her family donated $100,000 to the foundation in her honor for a cancer resource room at the local hospital. The room will be a center for support and information for cancer patients and their families.