Sunday, April 6, 2014

Continuing Megan's Legacy

Hello Everyone,

I wanted to give some more background on Megan's Rack Pack Facebook page. I thought of the idea last week, as a way to honor Megan for many years into the future. While Megan always appreciated everyone's thoughts and prayers over the last 14 months. The one thing that she really loved was everyone's contribution to her Rack Pack. Last summer Megan would check her donation list at least 20 times a day. She sent me a text every time someone donated to her team. Megan was very passionate about this for many reasons. But the number one reason, far and away, was for her daughters.

With Megan carrying the BRCA 1 gene mutation (which greatly increases the risk for breast cancer). Our daughters have a 50% chance of acquiring the gene mutation. This is why we are expanding the Rack Pack, for our girls' future. And all women who will potentially face this awful disease. We want to improve research for early detection, and find the ultimate goal, a cure.

So the goal this year is to raise a boat load of money. I have set the goal at $20,000. Honestly with 1,800 members I think that will be a piece of cake. So far the Rack Pack has raised $7,300 dollars! Thank you to everyone who has already donated, that has put a big smile on my face at the end of every day this week.

After we hit that goal, we are going to party. Not just any kind of party. This will be an epic blast, that people will make sure that they never miss, year after year. Megan's celebration of life party will be held on 9/27/14 in Evansville. Details will be announced at a later date

So I am going to challenge you fellow Rack Pack members. If you donated last year, try to double it. If it is your first time, give a little more than you usually do to other charities. Trust me, Megan will be watching that list.

Just in case you were wondering how serious I am. I just donated $1,000 to the Rack Pack.

Now go make it happen!

Thank you,
Lucas

One last note, please also give to her two other favorite charities, listed below.


*All donation information is listed below*


The group "Megan's Rack Pack" was started in honor of someone who is a wonderful mother, wife, daughter, aunt, and one of our closest friends. Megan was diagnosed in February 2013 with breast cancer, she has had an uphill battle from the start but has remained positive and upbeat throughout. In March 2014 Megan received news that no 35 year old should ever receive....the cancer had metastasized to the lining of her brain. Megan is one of the most kind hearted, giving people I know and what better way to honor her then to join together and pray for comfort and raise awareness in her name. Let's rally together and raise money in Megan's name! Below is the link to make a donation to the many causes important to Megan:

Http://indy.info-komen.org/goto/megan_rosbottom

Henderson, KY shelter for women and children
http://shelterforwomenandchildren.org/

Isaac Miller music matters endowment fund
http://warrickcommunityfoundation.org/home

Follow Megan's story at her and Lucas's blog at:
therosbottoms.blogspot.com

Please give Megan, Lucas, and family their privacy during this difficult time......we will be keeping this group updated on Megan. In honor of Megan please send stories of times with her to Reese and Fiona, 6658 Woodcrest Dr Avon, IN 46123. Please no flowers, gifts, or meals.

Remembering Megan

As most of you know by now, Megan passed away yesterday evening around 6 pm. She is in no doubt up in heaven as I type this. Because if she is not, well, the rest of us are all in big trouble. I truly believe she hung on just long enough to visit with her close family one more time. I never thought she was going to make it to Saturday morning. But she had over a dozen family members coming to visit. And as always, she never let them down.

Next Sunday the following obituary will run in the Evansville Courier, Indianapolis Star, and Hendricks County Flyer. There will not be a funeral service. Megan always wanted to remain close to our family after passing. Her earthly body will be cremated this week. Her ashes will be placed in the middle of our house. From there she will be able to watch our family as we blossom moving forward. Friends and family will be able to pay their respects every time they visit Reese, Fiona, and myself. After I pass away, our ashes will be scattered at our favorite family vacation spot, along the coast of Lake Michigan. That way we will be together forever.

I will post another blog that should help you find a way to cope with Megan's loss. I wish I could meet with all of you individually, but after this long journey I am just too exhausted. I hope to see you all in Evansville at Megan's celebration of life. See you then!

Love,
Lucas



Megan Rosbottom, 35

Megan Lynn (Nottingham) Rosbottom of Avon, IN passed away on 4/5/2014. She courageously battled breast cancer for 14 months. Her final days were spent surrounded by family and friends that Megan had blessed throughout her very memorable life.

She was born in Evansville, IN to Charles and Shirley Nottingham on 1/27/1979. After losing both of her parents at a young age Megan was always thankful to be cared for and loved by her step mother, Rebecca “Becky” Nottingham of Poseyville, IN.

Megan graduated from North Posey High School in 1997. She continued her education at Indiana University, graduating in 2001 with a degree in Recreational Therapy. After college, Megan held management positions in retail specializing in women’s fashion. In 2003 she married her college sweetheart, Lucas Rosbottom.

Moving to Greater Indianapolis with her family in 2009, Megan found her calling. The highlight of her life was staying at home to raise her beloved daughters, Reese and Fiona. She enjoyed fashion, photography, and always found time for lunch with friends.

Lucas would like to thank all of her medical providers and caregivers, especially Becky and her mother in law Betty Rosbottom. Funeral services will be private. A celebration of life will be held every year on the eve of the Evansville Race for the Cure. For more details please visit the Facebook group, Megan’s Rack Pack.