I just wrote a book about some of my life experiences and my Cancer experience. I am a lifetime resident of Kansas, but now living here with daughter's family in Tumwater, WA. To best describe me this is the notation on the back cover of my book: "A cancer survivor's handbook addresses issues of after-treatment. This faith-filled story is an intriguing biography expressing strife and healing. The author enlightens the reader with her childhood experiences as a farmer's daughter and her later life experiences as a wheat farmer and stockman's wife. She tells her complete story of cancer diagnosis, the treatment, and how her faith held her body and mind together. She advocates helping others through education, encouragement, and faith." Title of the Book is: "Sandcastles on the Farm--Fighting for Hope". The Hope stands for surviving to enjoy five grandchildren now and maybe more.
Jean Hadsell-Hahn Rusco (Harrison) was raised on a farm with five siblings and Christian parents. She later married a farmer’s son, and they purchased farmland with a home together. Due to her husband’s diabetic health condition, she returned to college to support their family of three children. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resource Management and worked fifteen-plus years in the field. She completed her work experience with the US government, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. She was named “Woman of the Year” for the Industry of Medicare by the National Association of Professional Women for the Year 2010–2011.
I just wrote a book about some of my life experiences and my Cancer experience. I am a lifetime resident of Kansas, but now living here with daughter's family in Tumwater, WA. To best describe me this is the notation on the back cover of my book: "A cancer survivor's handbook addresses issues of after-treatment. This faith-filled story is an intriguing biography expressing strife and healing. The author enlightens the reader with her childhood experiences as a farmer's daughter and her later life experiences as a wheat farmer and stockman's wife. She tells her complete story of cancer diagnosis, the treatment, and how her faith held her body and mind together. She advocates helping others through education, encouragement, and faith." Title of the Book is: "Sandcastles on the Farm--Fighting for Hope". The Hope stands for surviving to enjoy five grandchildren now and maybe more.
Jean Hadsell-Hahn Rusco (Harrison) was raised on a farm with five siblings and Christian parents. She later married a farmer’s son, and they purchased farmland with a home together. Due to her husband’s diabetic health condition, she returned to college to support their family of three children. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resource Management and worked fifteen-plus years in the field. She completed her work experience with the US government, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. She was named “Woman of the Year” for the Industry of Medicare by the National Association of Professional Women for the Year 2010–2011.