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Resource Center provides help for cancer patients

by CAROLYN BOSTICK
Staff Writer | November 7, 2023 1:00 AM

KELLOGG — Christmas will likely be a less ornate one for Ed Bailey this year. 

His wife, Janice Bailey, was adamant about having festive yuletide décor in every room of their home in Elk Creek. But after she passed in July due to liver cancer, he’s been keeping busy and has made a new mission for himself to spread the word about the Shoshone Cancer Resource Center.

“We had been married for 57 years when I lost her. It would have been 58 this year, but we did good,” Bailey said.

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