2022 Morgan County Relay for Life
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Cancer survivors begin Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. Before the event, participants had raised more than $575,000 for the American Cancer Society. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer

Relay for Life
Delanie Couch, of Decatur, plays with a baton during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. The 17-month-old was there to support her grandmother, who is a cancer survivor, and her uncle, who is battling cancer for the second time. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer

Relay for Life
Delanie Couch, of Decatur, plays with a baton during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. The 17-month-old was there to support her grandmother, who is a cancer survivor, and her uncle, who is battling cancer for the second time. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
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Cancer survivors began Friday night's Relay for Life of Morgan County with a lap around Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
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Individuals participated in Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
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Cancer survivors and their caregivers participate in the caregivers' lap during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for Life
A cancer survivor completes the first lap during Relay for Life of Morgan County at Founders Park on Friday. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for Life
Cancer survivors begin Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. Before the event, participants had raised more than $575,000 for the American Cancer Society. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for LIfe
Lindsey Jones, a 21-year cancer survivor, sings the National Anthem during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATURDAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
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The Austin High School JROTC presents the colors during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for Life
Betty Chen and her husband and cancer survivor Charles Chen, of Decatur, participated in Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for Life
Delanie Couch, of Decatur, plays with a baton during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. The 17-month-old was there to support her grandmother, who is a cancer survivor, and her uncle, who is battling cancer for the second time. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
Relay for Life
Delanie Couch, of Decatur, plays with a baton during Relay for Life of Morgan County on Friday at Founders Park. The 17-month-old was there to support her grandmother, who is a cancer survivor, and her uncle, who is battling cancer for the second time. [CATHERINE GODBEY/DECATUR DAILY]
- By Catherine Godbey Staff Writer
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