It was the summer of 2013 and I was preparing for my first half marathon. I was feeling unsure and very nervous. I don't know if she sensed it, but a co-worker came alongside and offered me encouragement every time she saw me at work.
Julie McCullough was an EMT at Mayers Memorial Hospital. She also an avid runner and had completed many half marathons. Her kindness, compassion and advice were a significant part of me being able to complete my first half-marathon.
After the race weekend, she was the first to ask how it went and congratulate me on my accomplishment. She asked if I wanted to participate in a run she really liked, the Biz Johnson Half Marathon. That fall it wasn't going to work for me, but I thought, yes the next year (2014) I would definitely participate.
During the next year, Julie was diagnosed with brain cancer and we lost an amazing co-worker and friend at MMHD this summer.
We put out the word to our staff...
BEFORE YOU
SAY NO “I Don’t Run…” Think about this…
This is a large challenge – something hard to endure and
probably not something most of us want to do. It won’t be easy. For these
reasons it will be a meaningful tribute to a person who loved to run. In honor of Julie and her love of running, 25 people representing MMHD are participating in the Biz Johnson Half Marathon October 11, 2014. Many of the participants are not truly runners and it is a big feat for them to tackle. Runners have collected pledges to establish a fund to establish a scholarship in memory of Julie.
We will accomplish and complete these 13.1 miles...with Julie whispering words of encouragement each step of the way.
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