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Cancer

She rang the bell when she finished chemo. Another ring was waiting for her.

Angelica May fought hard through aggressive breast cancer treatments. Her now-fiancé and care team supported her the whole way.

Susan Miller
Staff Writer
Published May 16, 2024
Angelica May

Angelica May and her fiance, Imeek Watkins, got engaged inside the Zimmer Cancer Institute in Wilmington after she finished her last chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer.

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