













|
You maybe asking, "Who was Georgie Stevenson?"
Let me tell you a little about him. Georgie became ill at a tender age of
six. His leg and foot became weak and turned to the side. Georgie made many
trips to A.I.Dupont in Delaware and Children's Hospital in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. He was in the hospital from one week to, as long as, six months at
a time on some of his trips and had eleven major surgeries and two minor
surgeries. Georgie was found to have spinal cancer. He had to go two hundred
miles a day five days a week for two years for treatment. It was not unusual to
see Georgie in the hospital walking the halls, pushing a stroller with a child
in it while both of them were attached to I.V. poles, and receiving
chemotherapy. Georgie's dream was to become an Evangelist. All during his six
years of illness, Georgie helped raise money for ill children and adults. His
favorite saying was, "I might not have what they have, but I know what hurting
is and I must help those who are less fortunate than me." Georgie was on TV,
talk radio, and numerous newspapers and magazines all over the country. He would
often come home from the hospital and go out on his cane and wearing his braces
to pray for older people and had many calls from people just for an encouraging
talk. Georgie did more good in his short lifetime than most of us will do in
many years on this good earth. Georgie battled cancer for six years before
he lost his battle at age 12. Before passing, he asked his parents to carry on
his work. He also, for his work, was named Citizen of the Year in 1978 by The
Optimist Club and received a citation from The House of Representatives. Georgie
had one of the largest funerals ever in Pottsville. Pennsylvania. He had
twenty-nine honorary pallbearers and forty-nine cars in his funeral. Most of the
pallbearers were people he worked with in his fund raising efforts, including
Mayor and Council of Palo Alto, Pennsylvania. The Georgie Stevenson Memorial has
many ways of raising money. Our biggest event is The Georgie Stevenson Memorial
Stock Car Race held at NASCAR's Big Diamond Raceway in Minersville,
Pennsylvania. This race is held every July.
 |
There was an elderly lady by the name of Mrs. Webb, when Georgie was visiting
her, he asked if he could pray for her. You see Mrs. Webb was confined to a
wheelchair. Georgie prayed for her then he left for a two week stay in the
hospital for surgery. When he came home he went to visit Mrs. Webb, Georgie
rang the doorbell and low and behold when the door was opened, there stood
Mrs. Webb at the door.
"We may be small but we do a world of good for our kids."
This site is dedicated to Georgie and his accomplishments.
The Georgie Stevenson Memorial has many ways of raising money for our
Memorial Angels: bowling tournaments, golf tournaments, t-shirt sales,
auto racing, auctions, raffles, donations, etc.
  
|
You can contact the Georgie Stevenson Memorial at:
Chris Stevenson
101 East Savory Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
You may also e-mail us here: Chris
|
The Georgie Stevenson Memorial is a recipient of the Schuylkill Pride Award for caring
devotion to young cancer victims.
You are visitor 11839 since the creation of this site on April 19,
2004
|