Lindsey Wintch

18 months to the day that our son passed away, I had my first symptom of ovarian cancer, which at the time I thought was just a GI upset. I’m now faced with an aggressive form of ovarian cancer at 38 years old. I’m going to fight this, and my little boy Wesley is going to be cheering me on from Heaven, pulling all the strings he needs to for my full recovery. We believe in Miracles! In have 4 living children and an amazing husband rooting for me every step of the way. I can do hard things and so can you!


“I can do all thing through Christ Jesus”

Philippians 4:13 

I’m now faced with an aggressive form of ovarian cancer at 38 years old. I’m going to fight this, and Wesley is going to be cheering me on from Heaven, pulling all the strings he needs to for my full recovery.

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Hi! I’m Lindsey Wintch, wife, mom, sister, friend, RN, and volleyball player. A year and a half ago, our sweet 3 year old little boy Wesley was in a drowning accident in our friends pool during a Memorial Day BBQ. My little family has clawed our way out of the depths of hell, with God, trying to process and heal that trauma.

18 months to the day that our son passed away, I had my first symptom of ovarian cancer, which at the time I thought was just a GI upset. I’m now faced with an aggressive form of ovarian cancer at 38 years old. I’m going to fight this, and my little boy Wesley is going to be cheering me on from Heaven, pulling all the strings he needs to for my full recovery. We believe in Miracles! In have 4 living children and an amazing husband rooting for me every step of the way. I can do hard things and so can you!


“I can do all thing through Christ Jesus”

Philippians 4:13 

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