3rd Annual Elizabeth Busche Memorial Golf Scramble

Proceeds Help Support Ovarian Cancer Research

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Sunday’s nice weather made for a great day to get out on the green and support a good cause.

More than 120 golfers came out to Enger Park Golf Course for the 3rd Annual Elizabeth Busche Memorial Golf Scramble.

The event helps raise money for cancer research.

Busche lost her battle with ovarian cancer in 2012 at the age of 19.

Her parents, Keane and Jane, teamed up with Minnesota-based non-profit Charlene’s Light to put on the event in her name.

They say raising awareness of ovarian cancer is the ultimate goal.

“So that no one else has to go through what Elizabeth had to go through. No other parents have to go through what we had to go through and that no other friends and family and friends we haven’t met yet have to have that in their lives at all,” said Jane.

All of the proceeds will go to the Charlene’s Light Foundation which helps educate women about the disease.

The money will also help fund cancer research that’s being done in Minnesota.

 

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