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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
This site is now a historical record of Diane
Hawk's extraordinary journey toward health. As you read the pages be aware that
Diane Hawk is now alive, healthy, and living a life of purpose and productivity.
Follow the steps of her journey . . .
Press Information
Newspaper and Television Coverage
Diane Hawk's hometown newspaper, The Kingfisher Times and Free Press, has covered every aspect of Diane's story from the beginning. The coverage has gone a long way to making the community aware of the situation, which resulted in support for Diane. Thanks, KTFP!
Oklahoma City Station KOCO TV has also provided coverage. Cherokee Ballard has interviewed Diane and is collecting documentary footage on the surgery.
Information about Diane's Surgery
Watch for updates in the list below.
100 Pounds Later! Whoopee!
Diane Visits Physicians - Two Weeks Post Op Dramatic changes!
The Second Day after Surgery Diane walks and eats again.
The Day after Surgery Day two of Diane's hospital stay.
Diane Hawk Enters Edmond Medical Center for Surgery - First day in the hospital.
A Family Party Only Two Days Left Before the Surgery
Preparation for Surgery Diane Prepares
Surgery Scheduled! The Goal is Met
Chris Eyre Contributes to Fund Film Stars Encourage Diane Hawk
All Fund Raisers List of Fund Raisers
Mexican Dinner Fund Raiser Noted Mexican Cook Provides Food for Benefit
Read about the Honor Dance Family Gives Benefit Dance in Diane's Honor
Diane Hawk featured on KOCOTV Cherokee Ballard Interviews Diane Hawk
Why is this surgery important to all Native Americans? Case Study
Who is Diane Hawk? Diane's Resume
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