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Winners of the Justin Timberlake foursome prize "have their day" at Lakeside C.C. (From left to right) Winner, Mike Steiner - Celebrity, Justin Timberlake - Winner & MRF Board member, Mike Quattro - Hack n' Smack Committee member & Prize Donor, Aaron Postil


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Monday, April 19, 2010

 
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"The cancer we can see, but no one talks about."

WARRIOR AWARD, In honor of Nate Bloom
(Commenced in 2008)

2009 Warrior Award Recipient

Our Warrior of the Year is award-winning journalist Harold Greene, well known for his long, distinguished television news career in Southern California.

Harold's honors include 10 Golden Mike awards, seven Emmy awards; the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Award, three Edward R. Murrow Awards, 12 L.A. Press Club Awards, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Harold is also a melanoma survivor.

Harold's story:

"I've been an outdoors person my whole life; training for and running marathons, surfing, golfing and all the other great things we can do under the sun just about all year long. As a TV News Anchor I covered plenty of stories about skin cancer and showed my viewers plenty of pictures of what to look for. As a red head I knew I was at risk but for the most part didn't pay too much attention to the little moles that would pop up and in most cases go away. But about five years ago sitting on my long board in Del Mar I saw a nasty looking mole on my right thigh. It looked just like the bad ones in the pictures I had shown on the news. The next day I went to my dermatologist. He took a biopsy and a few days later the shocking news was relayed to me that it was Melanoma. Man, I freaked. But because I caught it early the cancer didn't get into my blood stream and I didn't need Chemo or radiation. If I hadn't been monitoring myself on a more regular basis as I grew older the outcome would have been much different. Please, check yourself and your loved ones, because early detection will save your life."

About Nate Bloom, Warrior Award Honoree

Below is the statement by Nate Bloom as our 2008 Warrior of the Year, prior to his passing shortly thereafter. Below that you will find Nate's obituary just 2 1/2 months after the 2008 event. This award will always carry Nate's name and spirit so long as we exist.

Nate's statement to Hack n' Smack in 2008 prior to his passing:

"Rewind the clock 2 years, and I was on top of the world. I really could not ask for more. I had a job I loved, I was living in Maui, about to build my own home, and thinking seriously about getting engaged to my girlfriend of 6 years on an upcoming trip to Italy. Then, in an instant, it was all gone. A diagnosis of Stage IV melanoma. Before, cancer was the farthest thing from my mind. Now, there is cancer physically in my brain, among many other places. I've had bio-chemotherapy, high dose immunotherapy, many surgeries, experimental drugs and treatments, and enough radiation to microwave a burrito by putting it in my pocket . Each day I reflect on the words of patriot Terence MacSwiney. He said ‘ It is not he who inflicts the most, but he who suffers the most who will conquer.' and while I await a resolution, your charity, prayers and efforts raise our spirits and ease our sufferings . I did end up getting engaged to my girlfriend, a little later and not the exact way I would have perferred, and she has since become my home care nurse. We recently got a puppy ( Zola ), and we are all looking forward to purchasing our first house together. I don't know what will happen from this point forward, but I assure you we will never give up if you don't give up on us."

Thanks you all, Nate Bloom, Libby Khiev! The Bloom Family, and Zola

From Rob, Cindy and Libby (July 2008)

I wanted to let you guys know that Nate lost his battle with Melanoma on July 4th after over 2 1/2 years of fighting everyway he knew how. Nate stayed with us as long as he could and when most of his goals had been reached he had to let go. I want you to know that Nathan named the Melanoma Research Foundation and Operation Smile as the the source for memorial contributions to be sent. I will make sure we continue to support the cause and keep the faith that a cure is close at hand. I will forever remember your gift of having Nate as your 'Warrior of the Year'. It meant a lot to him, as shy as he was and never wanting attention I know it made him feel better. He wanted to show people to never give up and never surrender hope.

Nathan Sheldon Bloom, age 30, passed away at California Pacific Medical Hospital, July 4, 2008, following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on July 31, 1977 in San Francisco California to Robert and Cindy Bloom. Although Nate grew up in Novato for most of his life, he was destined to leave and began his journey elsewhere. Through his travels from Marin to Illinois, he finally made his home in Maui, Hawaii. Nate continued to work in the field of construction with his father Rob and his uncle Shel, building beautiful homes in both Marin and Maui. He was a skilled craftsman, and enjoyed making the most of what was given.

Nate was an artist, a writer, a builder and an amazing human being with a great sense of humor. He had talents beyond most, whether he knew it or not. His favorite past time was writing what his thoughts would pour out or grabbing a book and listening to his favorite Irish music, The Pogues or The Dubliners could drift him into a place where one day he had hoped to visit; Ireland. Nate loved, among many things, to enjoy a pint of Guinness with friends and family at his favorite pub in Maui, Mulligans on the Blue or watch a futbol game with his favorite opposing teams. It wouldn't hurt if Man U scored one over Arsenal.

Nate lived life as calmly as it came. He took the good with the bad and somehow made sense of it all. His family and friends will never forget his caring nature, good humor, and his charm which showered all with unconditional love. Nate is forever remembered by his parents, Rob and Cindy, fiancé Libby Khiev, pet and friend Zola; grandparents, Dave and Ele, Charles and Rosemary Boissonade; uncle and aunts, Shel and Shelly Bloom, Bob and Linda Johnson, Kathy Lowe, Darrellyn Kelso; cousins Jake and Trevor Bloom, Erika and Jason Lowe, and Richard Johnson as well as many other family and friends.

Those who so desire may make Memorial Donations in memory of Nate to the Melanoma Research Foundation or Operation Smile.

Aloha Hui Ho

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