Diane Solomon was the most amazing “Dance Mom and Dance Grandma”. Her biggest joy was watching her children and grandchildren dance. Thank you so much for joining us on Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 10a PST as we dance with Jeffrey Adams in Honor of our Mother.
Diane beat her first round of breast cancer more than 10 years ago. Around her 70th birthday, she was diagnosed with her second round of breast cancer which eventually metastisized to her liver. She underwent chemotherapy, radiation and hormone treatments. We are so proud of her fight!!!
In March, Diane spent 2 1/2 weeks in the hospital fighting pneumonia and RSV. On March 19, 2020 she passed. Not a day goes by that we don't think of her. Her husband, children and grandchildren (and fur babies) miss her greatly. She was our rock!
Susan G. Komen funds more breakthrough research than any other breast cancer non-profit, while providing lifesaving support to millions of people in more than 30 countries worldwide, so patients can live better lives, longer. They provide fact-based information to empower people to make informed health decisions, while ensuring that all people have access to quality screening, diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. They advocate for government funding of critical patient support while creating a community that unites and supports everyone affected by breast cancer.
Your donation will support treatment assistance programs, research
grants, low-cost mammograms and 24/7 access to the Komen Breast
Care Helpline. With your generous support, we can keep Diane
Solomon’s legacy alive.