To
honor the memory of Laura Kleysteuber; to strengthen the cancer
resources and treatments available to those in western Kansas;
and to further the research needed to strive for cures for
all types of cancer.
2008
Race Results
Saturday, October 3rd -
6:30 a.m. Run Registration & Breakfast
7:30 a.m. 10k & 5k Run Starts - Lee Richardson
Zoo
Race
Map (PDF)
Why We Run...
"we remember... (her) endurance inspired by
hope!"
1 Thessoalonians 1:3
In Nichole Nordeman’s beautiful song, Legacy,
she writes . . . . . . I want to leave a legacy, how will they
remember me? Did I choose to live, did I point to You? I want
to leave a mark on things, want to leave an offering; child of
mercy and grace, who blessed Your Name, unapologetically, to leave
that kind of legacy.”
Our memories of Laura resonate with the moments of
faith, love, and laughter which filled every day of her life.
She has, indeed, left a powerful legacy. She died much too soon,
at the age of 30, after a very long battle with brain cancer, but
she will be remembered always.
Laura loved to run, and knew the importance of keeping
herself strong physically, emotionally and spiritually, so that
she could fight the cancer that had invaded her body. Even in
the last days, she “ran” with such strength and courage . . . it
amazed us all. She never allowed the cancer or the treatments to
keep her from the things that were most important to her. . . loving
her family; bringing glory and honor to God; spending precious
moments with friends; and bringing joy to those around her.
People were always struck by Laura’s beauty . . .
not just her outward beauty, which was clearly evident, but a deep
inner beauty that came from within her heart. Above all else,
she loved being a wife and a mother, and knew how very blessed
she was. “We (will) continually remember before our God and
Father, . . . (her) work produced by faith; (her) labor prompted
by love; and (her) endurance inspired by hope.” I Thessalonians
1:3 Laura has left a legacy that will long be remembered.
She has left an imprint on our hearts, and we pray that our lives
might be forever changed.
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