Statement
from the Reeve Foundation on Dana Reeve's death
Dana Reeve, Chair of the Christopher Reeve Foundation (CRF) and
founder of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center,
passed away last night at the age of 44. The cause was lung cancer.
Kathy Lewis, President and CEO of CRF, issued the following
statement.
"On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and staff of
the Christopher Reeve Foundation, we are extremely saddened by the
death of Dana Reeve, whose grace and courage under the most
difficult of circumstances was a source of comfort and inspiration
to all of us.
The Foundation extends our deepest condolences and
sympathy to the entire Reeve and Morosini families.
"Dana will always be remembered for her passion,
strength and ceaseless courage that became her hallmark.
Along with her husband Christopher, she faced adversity with
grace and determination, bringing hope to millions around
the world.
"In addition to being a wonderful mother, actress,
singer, author, motivational speaker and advocate, she was a
founding board member of the Christopher Reeve Foundation and
succeeded her late husband, Christopher Reeve, as chair in 2004. Ms.
Reeve established the Foundation's Quality of Life initiatives: the
Quality of Life grants program and the Christopher & Dana Reeve
Paralysis Resource Center. Since its inception in 1999, the Quality
of Life grants program has awarded more than $8 million to support
programs and projects that improve the daily lives of people living
with paralysis.
"After Christopher's death, Dana was determined to
preserve the important work and the legacy of hope that became his
life's mission. Even in our grief, the Foundation must pick up and
continue to Go Forward with this mission. At the same time, we
commit ourselves to ensuring that the light of grace, courage and
hopefulness that Dana embodied continues to shine bright - bringing
comfort and hope to people living with paralysis and their families
and caregivers.
"Dana's courage and conviction leave us all with an
abiding faith in every person's ability to make an important
difference. We GO FORWARD because it is the responsibility of
everyone touched by this remarkable woman to carry on the work of
the Foundation."