My daughter's cancer is a tragedy. But her bond with her adopted Nana is healing my heart

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Julie Jewett was overwhelmed when her daughter Lily, pictured in this photo, was diagnosed with cancer. That’s when her neighbour, Debbie Page, also pictured came into her life with a simple offer to help. (Submitted by Julie Jewett)

This First Person column is the experience of Julie Jewett, who lives in Nepean, Ont. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

We were socializing in our church lobby on a Sunday after service when one of the parishioners — a kind lady with a sweet disposition — said, “Lily looks so much like her grandmother Debbie.” 

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