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Ladner resident Brenda Holland was admitted to Delta Hospital on December 28th, 2006, with a cerebral aneurism. Brenda spent many days at Delta Hospital and then underwent rehab, however, when complications developed, doctors discovered an inoperable tumour. One year later to the date of her first admission, she was admitted once again with the cancer that would eventually take her life on January 6th, 2008. George Holland, her loving husband of 47 years described Brenda as outgoing and hard working. “We had a lot of fun,” says George, describing the times they would share with friends and family at their weekend home on Pender Island. As a long term supporter of Delta Hospital, George wanted to give back to his community. He wanted to acknowledge the hospital and medical team that supported Brenda, and to create a fitting legacy in loving memory of his wife. This is why George has made a generous gift of over $86,000 in memory of Brenda, to the Results: Healthy & Growing Campaign to expand and enhance Delta Hospital’s Medical Imaging and Laboratory Departments. RESULTS: HEALTHY & GROWING Campaign | dhfoundation.ca Caring for our Community

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Page 1: Caring for our Community - Delta Hospital · Ladner resident Brenda Holland was admitted to Delta Hospital on December 28th, 2006, with a cerebral aneurism. Brenda spent many days

Ladner resident Brenda Holland was admitted to Delta Hospital on December 28th, 2006, with a cerebral aneurism. Brenda spent many days at Delta Hospital and then underwent rehab, however, when complications developed, doctors discovered an inoperable tumour. One year later to the date of her first admission, she was admitted once again with the cancer that would eventually take her life on January 6th, 2008.

George Holland, her loving husband of 47 years described Brenda as outgoing and hard working. “We had a lot of fun,” says George, describing the times they would share with friends and family at their weekend home on Pender Island. As a long term supporter of Delta Hospital, George wanted to give back to his community. He wanted to acknowledge the hospital and medical team that supported Brenda, and to create a fitting legacy in loving memory of his wife.

This is why George has made a generous gift of over $86,000 in memory of Brenda, to the Results: Healthy & Growing Campaign to expand and enhance Delta Hospital’s Medical Imaging and Laboratory Departments. RESULTS: HEALTHY & GROWING Campaign | dhfoundation.ca

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