White stays positive to beat cancer
Sue White (left) hugs her daughter Georgia at the survivor’s tent sponsored by the Yazoo County Health Network during A Walk Thru the Zoo. She has inspired many with her positive attitude while battling cancer.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor
“I am going to get to the other side of this. I have got to do this well.”
That is what Sue White tells herself everyday. Those simple words offer her hope, encouragement and comfort.
When she was first diagnosed with breast cancer, she had no words. Cancer didn’t happen to people like her.
But now those words pull her though the darkness, and things are looking brighter.
“I really feel like we are in the third quarter of this,” she said. “And we are ahead.”
The Yazoo City native never thought she would be sharing a story about her journey with cancer. Cancer happened to other people, not her.
Her life was in order. She had a family. She had a solid job at Stub’s Restaurant, where she has been a waitress for 19 years. Everything was the way it was supposed to be.
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White stays positive to beat cancer