Cycling for saving lives
Mississippi Magazine|September - October 2020
The Newcomb family honors the life and cancer battle of Lori Newcomb through Newk’s Cares.
MITCHELL AMMONS WALTERS
Cycling for saving lives

Lori Newcomb turned a devastating cancer diagnosis into a passionate fight for women. In 2013, after months of not feeling well, Lori was diagnosed with Stage IIIC ovarian cancer. The beautiful, gracious soul quietly fought her battle while spreading awareness of the disease.

“My mother always kept herself busy, jumping in and giving back to the community and our family in any way she could,” reflects Lori’s daughter Madison Newcomb. After being diagnosed, she committed herself to improving the early diagnosis rate and sharing the early signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.”

Lori and her husband, Chris, opened Newk’s Eatery in 2004. As a mother of three children—Madison, Blair, and Hayes—Newcomb poured herself into her family and the Jackson community. After her diagnosis, her priorities expanded. During treatment, she learned about the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA), whose mission is to cure ovarian cancer, advocate for patients, and support survivors.

In 2014, Lori and Chris co-founded Newk’s Cares, the philanthropic branch of their popular restaurant. By partnering with OCRA, Newk’s Cares began seeking ways to fund research and help other women battling the often silent disease.

This story is from the September - October 2020 edition of Mississippi Magazine.

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