CLAUDIA AGUDELO -- For a good cause
-- story by Mathis Winkler
When Claudia Agudelo’s mother-in-law, Aura, died of cancer six months
ago, a five-year struggle had come to an end.
It started when a lump in Aura’s breast led to her cancer diagnosis.
Then liver and bone cancer followed, and the grandmother of five returned
to her native Columbia for the last two years of her life.
“She didn’t want to go and fought to the end,” said Agudelo, 34,
sitting in her Corona del Mar jewelry store on East Coast Highway.
“When you lose someone, you don’t realize right away what you have
lost,” she added, her eyes filling with tears.
Last Thursday, Agudelo began honoring her mother-in-law’s memory. At a
reception in her store, the jeweler presented a cancer pin that she
designed.
All proceeds from the $48 pin -- a silver ribbon with a crystal stone
-- will benefit cancer research at Hoag Hospital.
Silver is Agudelo’s favorite metal.
“I have a special feeling for it,” she said. “It’s a soft material and
anything that’s soft is accessible. Feeling will go through it.”
Sitting in a yellow chair, Agudelo surveyed her store that had been
laid out in pink -- the color of breast cancer awareness -- for the
occasion. Pink and silver balloons floated below the ceiling and small
bags stuffed with pink paper lined the walls. Pink lilies released their
powerful scent.
Wearing a pink cardigan, pink eye shadow and lipstick and beaded slip
pumps with pink flowers, Agudelo had dressed for the occasion herself.
Although Agudelo had originally designed the pin with a pink stone,
she’s since changed it to a clear crystal “so that it’s for all cancers,”
she said.
While including awareness about all forms of cancer, Agudelo’s initial
decision to single out breast cancer seems especially poignant in Orange
County, which has one of the highest rates of breast cancer in the
country.
Helping her assistants put on the finishing touches for the reception,
Agudelo reiterated her motivation for designing the pin.
“Cancer’s here,” she said, a row of silver bracelets clinkering around
her wrist. “We have to expect it at any time. The lesson you get is that
every day [can be] your last day.”
FYI
To purchase a cancer pin, call (949) 566-0181 or visit Agudelo’s store
at 2721 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. All proceeds will go to
cancer research at Hoag Hospital.
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