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Missy Bass welcomes more than 100 friends, family and supporters at E’s Fieldhouse in Hills Sunday afternoon for the five-year celebration of Game Plan 4 Hope. Bass, along with her husband, Jeff, and Aaron and Heather Erickson, started Game Plan 4 Hope to support families as they face similar life-altering events such as a paralyzing injury or fighting cancer. Sunday also marked the fifth anniversary of the Ericksons’ son Ethan’s death from cancer at age 12.Mavis Fodness/Rock County Star Herald Photo
Missy Bass welcomes more than 100 friends, family and supporters at E’s Fieldhouse in Hills Sunday afternoon for the five-year celebration of Game Plan 4 Hope. Bass, along with her husband, Jeff, and Aaron and Heather Erickson, started Game Plan 4 Hope to support families as they face similar life-altering events such as a paralyzing injury or fighting cancer. Sunday also marked the fifth anniversary of the Ericksons’ son Ethan’s death from cancer at age 12.

Five years of giving hope to families

Sunday was a day of remembrance, tears and hope for the future at Game Plan 4 Hope’s five-year celebration in Hills.

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