Jocelyn Irene Dickhoff, 2006-2013. |
Heaven gained a spirited, friendly, courageous, outgoing and loving Angel this morning. Jocelyn Irene Dickhoff passed on to Heaven at 3:05 a.m. today at Rice Hospice Care in Willmar. Her life-long battle with cancer is now over. Jocelyn, who was born with a cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma, would have been an incoming second grader at B-B-E elementary school this fall and recently celebrated her 7th birthday, which was on June 12. At the start of this summer, Jocelyn was at home with family managing quite well after she relapsed with another round of cancer last fall. That changed on the eve of her 7th birthday, June 11, when her mother brought her to the hospital due to a very high fever. She was hospitalized and in hospice care from that night until she passed away this morning.
If you get a chance, Google "rhabdomyosarcoma" and read about it. It is a very awful form of cancer.
Posted by her family at her CaringBridge website this morning:
"About 3:05 this morning our sweet Jocelyn went to be with Jesus. She is now at peace, free from cancer and everything that came with it. We actually see the faint hint of a smile on her face which makes me happy to know she's finally resting comfortably."
Words shared by her grandmother, Judy Dickhoff, who works at the B-B-E elementary:
"She is now cancer free and singing with the angels. We are broken hearted and words can not express how we feel. She will be forever missed but our memories will always make us smile. Thank you for your prayers."
Jocelyn, you are deeply loved and will always be remembered by everyone in the B-B-E community.
The Dickhoff family is asking all friends and anyone who knew Jocelyn to e-mail them special memories and tributes they have of Jocelyn. The e-mail is:
kayladickhoff@icloud.com
One of those stories stands out in my mind that I'll share here.
Going back to the B-B-E elementary school open house last August 28, the Dickhoff family was busy touring the building and making stops at various rooms for their older children, including Jocelyn. They walked by the main office, and Jocelyn wanted to stop in to see if Mr. Gossen was there. He was indeed, and at that moment he was sitting at Jodi Carda's desk filling out some paperwork. Jocelyn peeked her head inside the door, looked at Mr. Gossen while pointing to him and stating, "Get to work!"
As Judy shared that story with Dennis, Dennis laughed out loud and said, "Boy, we sure could never get away with that!"
Page one of this week's Sauk Centre Herald, featuring Jocelyn's story. |
Here's the link to the online version of Jocelyn's story in the July 4 issue, available to Sauk Herald subscribers:
http://saukherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=12&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=15289
Funeral-related announcements will be posted as they are released by the Dickhoff/Messer families. Nothing sports-related will be posted here until after her funeral. It's going to be a long, tough week in the news room.