Graduation Year | Class of 2005 |
Date of Passing | Mar 28, 2007 |
About | Bronwyn Fleming-Henry who was born in Johnson, Kansas on March 19, 1987 and passed away on March 28, 2007 in Weatherford, Oklahoma surrounded by family and friends. We will remember her forever. Bronwyn was raised in the small town of Keyes, Oklahoma. She attended the Keyes Public Schools, and graduated with the class of 2005. While in high school, Bron was a cheerleader and president of her class. She then attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, Ok, where she was studying pre-pharmacy. In March of 2005, Bronwyn was diagnosed with ALL (acute lymphocydic leukemia). Some of the chemo drugs created allergic reactions, and her doctors at OU Children's Hospital had to substitute different drugs than those that are most often used in the treatment of leukemia. Remission lasted until March of 2006, just eleven months. Bron then received a stem cell transplant using Aubrey's cells (Bonwyn's twin sister) in June 2006, but relapsed later that year in October. She refused any more treatments. On the 25th of October, Bronwyn wrote a letter to her friends and family "I have relapsed again and don't know how much time I have on this beautiful earth with you beautiful people. I consider myself lucky to know what to expect, and to get to spend time with the people I love and say my good-byes. I have no regrets. Thank you to all my friends and family for always being there. I will have unconditional love for you forever and always." Bronwyn and Justin Wade Henry were united in marraige November 4th, 2006. They had been "high school sweethearts" and vowed to be together "'til death do us part". Bronwyn was loved and an inspiration to all that knew her. Her courage and positive outlook never wavered, even in the darkest of times. She was a hard worker. She was caring and nurturing to her friends and family. She loved to laugh and make others laugh. Brownwyn passed away on March 28th, 2007 at the age of twenty. Her mother, father, twin sister, brother and husband were at her side. She will be eternally missed and never forgotten. |