Janice Zimmerman, a leading volunteer at the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Minnesota, died on Jan. 9 at her Minneapolis home of breast cancer.
She was 65.
Zimmerman was the Breast Cancer Foundation's key spokeswoman, speaking before groups up to 50 times a year, and also leading its Shop for the Cure committee.
A longtime retailer, she made the shopping-fundraiser a big success, said David Egan, co-executive director of the Minnesota affiliate of the foundation. While giving speeches, she called on the audience to do self-examinations and get mammograms
It was as if "each of the 500 audience members were having a one-on-one talk with Jan," said Egan. "She was so genuine, she prompted people to act."
Egan said that she was "ferocious" in her 13-year fight with cancer and endured treatments that many reject.
He said chemotherapy sessions often leave patients depleted and ill, but that didn't stop Zimmerman.
"She would take chemo on Tuesday, and be on the job Wednesday," said Egan.