One of The Best Stories


A lot of people get cancer. A lot of people die from cancer. I’m glad not everyone who gets cancer dies. Here is my “My.” She’s my grandmother (Dad’s Mom). She had cancer fifteen years ago. I’m glad she has survived. She’s very important to me and was a very big part of making this ride possible. I love you My and THANK YOU. Bravo, bravo, and multo gratzi!

1 Response to “One of The Best Stories”


  1. 1 Marshall Chronicle October 3, 2007 at 1:51 PM

    This is an awesome story and I wish we had known about it when it was happening so we could have covered it for you in the paper. However, it’s still somewhat fresh news and I wonder, would you let me contact you for a story on your big ride? Are you from Marshall? If so, may we use information from this site and from your Flickr photo album, too? Please call me, Shelly Sulser, at 781-5444 or John Hendler, 781-5444 or email us at chronicle@jasnetworks.net or chroniclesports@jasnetworks.net.
    Congrats on completing your big ride!
    Shelly Sulser, editor
    Marshall Chronicle


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Hi. I’m Connor Tullis. I am eight years old. One of my best friend’s mom died from cancer.

In August, I am going to ride my bike from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie in memory of my friend’s mom. The trip is more than 200 miles—more than 150,000 revolutions for each of my bicycle’s wheels. I hope that each revolution will lead to a cure for cancer.

Too many kids lose parents to cancer. I hope you will join me in the pursuit to cure cancer.

For more information, please logon to www.ManyRevolutions.com

The change you make can lead to revolution!

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