If you would like to hear Ladybug's inspirational presentation about her charity work and long-distance hiking, please email her at:walkingforwalden@aol.com. She has spoken at the TriHealth Fitness Pavilion, The Indian Hill Church, The Gyro Club of Cincinnati, Hospice of Cincinnati, The Boys Scouts, The Pacific Crest Trail Association's Trailfest 2008 in CA, and many other private functions and events throughout the United States.

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Cheryl Rose Counts Walden was a longtime Cincinnatian and the eldest of five siblings. At the very young age of thirty-four, Cheryl was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a loving wife, mother, daughter, and sister, Cheryl imparted a natural and loving warmth and enthusiastic brilliance while attending to geriatric cancer patients as a devoted nurse in a long term care facility. Despite immense adversity, Cheryl endured the disease spanning an eight year period while living a simple, yet full life, graced with peaceful and loving energy. Cheryl's faith was strong and she was rarely unsettled or anxious about her affliction. A more aggressive form of breast cancer struck again at the age of forty-two resulting in a radical mastectomy and eventually, a stem cell transplant. As too many families have beared, the cancer spread senselessly over an eighteen month period and Cheryl's physical being on earth ceased. Her years of devoted and sacred work in caring for others has been honored permanently at her place of purpose, the long term care facility in which she shared a reciprocal love through the lives she touched. Cheryl held hope in her heart and lived every day with purpose and the promise of a brighter dawn.