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Drew Patchin lived with courage — and left a legacy of kindness
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Drew Patchin lived with courage — and left a legacy of kindness
Drew Patchin I first got to know Drew Patchin and his family five years ago, when he was a 7-year-old cancer survivor and, improbably, the victim of a robbery. It was the 2020 holiday season, and Drew was outside a Walgreens in Creve Coeur with his aunt, Debbie Schultz, and Emily Dyall, founder of the Bennett Project, a nonprofit supporting kids with cancer. They were raising money for the organization when a man jumped out of a car, grabbed t…
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