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Local Navy veteran rallies bike run for mom's cancer fight

Local Navy veteran rallies bike run for mom's cancer fight

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ORANGEVILLE, Ohio (WKBN) – Local Navy veteran Steven Reed is rallying support for his mother, Kathy Reed, who is battling stage 4 ovarian cancer.
A special fundraiser and bike run is set for this Saturday at Yeagerbaums Bar & Grille in Orangeville, Trumbull County.
All the money raised will help cover her urgent medical expenses.
'We found out at the beginning of March that she has ovarian cancer. She lived in Las Vegas, and within three days of finding out, we flew her here to get her to the Cleveland Clinic because we know that's probably the best place,' Reed said. 'She's gone through three rounds of chemo already. She's a fighter, a warrior.'
Sign-ups for the bike run start at 10 a.m..
There will also be a Chinese auction, raffles, and a spaghetti dinner at 5:30 p.m.Bikers are $30-dollars, passengers are $10, and the food is $15.
Yeagerbaums Bar & Grille is located at 7651 Brockway Sharon Rd, Orangeville.
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