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Carol, in 1990, while undergoing chemotherapy. She is wearing the wig she had during treatment as her hair fell out completely.
Carol, following treatment, when her hair began to grow back. She could have used some nice head covers during her treatment and recovery, but unfortunately she could not find any. This is why she founded Headcovers Unlimited.
 
Emily (Danielle's daughter and Carol's granddaughter) is our favorite model! Here she is in 1998, wearing one of her favorites. You can see more recent pictures of Emily by visiting our children's hat section.
At one point, Carol didn't think that she would live to see her grandchildren. She was able to witness the birth of all three of them - a granddaughter and two grandsons. Here she is enjoying her grandchildren - Scott, Thomas and Emily. They loved her very much.
 
Carol and her sons, Marc (left) and Chris (right). Marc was in first grade when Carol was first diagnosed with breast cancer. Her goal was to live long enough to see him graduate from high school. This goal was realized in May 2002. This photo was taken before Marc's senior prom, just a few days before he graduated from high school. This day was a major milestone and accomplishment, both for Marc and Carol.
Not only did Carol realize her dream of seeing her youngest son graduate from high school, she was there for his college graduation as well.
 
Carol's story demonstrates that life goes on, even after a cancer diagnosis. Here she is with Danielle on a trip to Hawaii. Carol was able to take many vacations and discovered a love for travel, including trips to China and Italy.
Witnessing his mother's battle with breast cancer throughout his childhood, Marc was inspired to become a doctor. Here is Carol proudly posing with Marc at one of his medical school ceremonies. She is wearing a wig in this picture as she experienced hair loss many times throughout her 20 year battle with cancer. Marc graduated from medical school in May 2010 and is now a resident physician at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center.
 
Carol was a beautiful woman, full of life, with an amazing sense of humor even into her final days. This photo was taken 15 years after she was first diagnosed with cancer.
Carol was a 20 year cancer survivor who inspired many. Having fulfilled all of the dreams and goals she set for herself after her initial cancer diagnosis, she left this world victoriously. She is dearly loved and missed. She leaves behind a legacy of hope and love.