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Jennifer Juanes

in-loving-memory-jennifer-juanesJennifer Juanes was diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia) on September 2006 at the age of 20. She relapsed in August 2009 with the same diagnosis. Jennifer was an amazing young woman. She was born and raised in Sunnyvale, CA, and graduated from Fremont High School in 2004. She grew up playing softball and made every All-Star team. She was also an All-League Selection during high school. Jen loved makeup, shopping, and being with her family and friends. Jen aspired to become a makeup artist but had a rough road battling cancer. She was a feisty, lovable, smart, and insanely funny person. She had the heart of a tiger and has remained relentless through rain and shine. Jennifer was Filipino, Spanish, and English. Jennifer successfully received a transplant in January 2010, but due to complications she passed away in May. She fought a long and hard battle, she will be dearly missed.

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