Kathleen Servick spent most her career teaching High School students, reading and being an active parent to her children, but on January 9, 2009 everything changed—she had ovarian cancer.
“Finding out I had cancer, was one of the most surreal experiences I have ever known,” she said. “I used to joke that I felt like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. If there was any coincidence to that, Then the Zangmeister Center was my Oz—the most calm and serene place I could imagine.”
What Kathleen remembers most about her treatment at The Zangmeister Center wasn’t the treatment or how the medications made her feel, but the kind souls who helped her through her battle with cancer.
“Even in my most fearful moment, Dr. Adams and the staff at The Zangmeister Center relieved my pain and my fears. I constantly told them, ‘You guys are my best friends.’”
During her treatment, Kathleen said she really discovered the people around her and felt truly blessed by the overwhelming compassion and support she got from her community. Since her diagnosis, she says, every day she has received at least one card in the mail and a hot meal on her doorstep from family, friends, students and neighbors.
“My cancer has given me a greater sense of purpose and I know I have control of the choices I make in my life,” Kathleen said.
Now that her cancer is in remission, Kathleen is embarking on the next great journey of her life, a celebration cruise with her family—a celebration of how far she has come and where she is going next.





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