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Warren Zevon "Keep Me in Your Heart" Memorial Tribute Announcement

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  Ron Cyrus

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Ron Cyrus, Respected Kentucky Legislator and Labor Leader, Honored Posthumously with the Warren Zevon "Keep Me in Your Heart" Memorial Tribute

 

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ADAO Announces Ron Cyrus as 2011 Recipient of Warren Zevon "Keep Me in Your Heart" Memorial Tribute
 

Zevon - 2011On behalf of ADAO, I am honored to announce that the 2011 Asbestos Awareness Conference Warren Zevon "Keep me in Your Heart" Memorial Tribute will be awarded posthumously to Ron Cyrus, longtime Kentucky Legislator, Labor leader, father of musician Billy Ray Cyrus, and grandfather of actress/singer, Miley Cyrus. It will be an honor to present this award at ADAO's 7th Annual International Asbestos Awareness Conference April 1 - 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.
 

Like Mr. Cyrus, my father passed away from asbestos-related mesothelioma cancer, and it is with him in mind that we honor Mr. Cyrus's legacy as a passionate public servant, dedicated advocate, and loving family man.
 

In 2007, Miley Cyrus wrote and released the song "I Miss You" in honor of her grandfather.  Her lyrics are especially meaningful to our community of patients, families, and friends.
 

Please join us at our 7th Annual Conference where we will honor Mr. Ron Cyrus and a number of other awe-inspiring honorees. This year's conference promises to be the best yet, and I hope to see you in Atlanta in April!
 

Jordan Zevon, ADAO National Spokesperson

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Julie Gundlach to Receive the "Alan Reinstein Award" 
 

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ADAO would like to congratulate Ms. Julie Gundlach, recognized with this year's "Alan Reinstein Award." Julie will be honored at the 7th Annual Asbestos Awareness Conference for her courageous battle against mesothelioma and admirable commitement to education, advocacy, and support of countless patients and families. Alan Reinstein, himself a mesothelioma patient and the founding president of ADAO, embodied the same qualities of perserverance, bravery, and compassion, and it is in his memory that ADAO lovingly recognizes Julie. For more information on how Julie turned her prognosis into a commitment to affecting a change, please read her full story. She truly is a beacon of hope to other victims and their families.

Atlanta Marriott

 

7th Annual ADAO Asbestos Awareness Conference

  

"Asbestos: Impact on Public Health, Environment, and the Economy"

April 1 - 3

 

Atlanta, Georgia 

 

Join us for an incredibly informative weekend led by exceptional global experts with a combined 400 years of experience along with victims, family members, and global advocates to discuss occupational and non-occupational exposure issues, detection and treatment advances, environmental and economic impact, and national and global policy. This conference is made possible with the support of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute.

 

Knowledge is stronger than asbestos, and so is our community of patients, families, and public health advocates. We hope to see you in Atlanta!

  

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