2006 Volunteer of the Year

2006 Volunteer of the Year, Rick and Nancy Minton

I became involved with the Memorial in 1976-the debut year and continued this assignment until 1978. I was not a volunteer at the time-I was there as an "advertisement/PR". My mother owned several Century 21 Real Estate offices and they were one of the first corporate sponsors of the tournament  My job was to just walk around the course in my "gold attire" and act like I knew something about golf. I didn't then, but I sure have learned much the past 20 something years of my involvement with the Memorial.  I wasn't involved for a few years in between because I was taking care of some important issues in my life. I was planning my marriage to my fiance  and fighting for my life. At the age of 24-May 13, 1980-I was told that I had AML-acute leukemia-and had a 3% chance of survival. Obviously, that 3% was on my side. I went into remission on Aug. 22, 1980. Rick and I got married Nov. 15, 1980. My mother bought me a "wedding wig" due to my baldness. The joke is Rick and I both were bald-headed-mine came back-he just keeps losing his.

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