I walk because I know that with every step, I am saving lives. With every step, I know I honor my Grandpa, Ragnar.
My Grandpa came to America from Norway and immigrated to Chicago, where he moved his family to start new. In 1966, he started a new career. My Grandpa helped create the landscape and arboretum that now makes up Elmhurst University's campus. My Grandpa earned a founder's medal in 2004 for his work and many years of dedicated service to the University.
My Grandpa also had heart issues. In the mid-2000's, my Grandpa underwent open heart surgery. My Grandpa ended up living until 2014 when he passed away from Dementia. I do believe that because of this surgery, we likely got many more years with him than we know!
My Grandpa was always a source of strength and knowledge; while I didn't recognize it at the time, I found that my Grandpa's illness would pop into my brain when I started working in a coronary intensive care unit. Now, I am even more passionate about access to Cardiac care and prevention. I walk to honor my Grandpa, Ragnar.
We're all tied to heart disease and stroke in some way. We have to change that. Will you help me?
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Ragnar Moen, Foster Father of Elmhurst’s Campus Arboretum, Dies at 80 | Elmhurst University
Ragnar Moen, groundskeeper at Elmhurst College Arboretum, dies at 80 (chicagotribune.com)