Team George helps friend with cancer

By SARAH DOOLITTLE, Four Points News

George Deuillet III was diagnosed in December with Stage IV melanoma, which has metastasized to his brain and several internal organs. George’s family and friends are rallying beside him to help, support and encourage him.

Team George supporting George.

Team George supporting George.

“We knew we lived in a good neighborhood. But to have so many friends and neighbors and (friends of friends) ​—​ even they’ve reached out. It’s just amazing,” said Danielle, George’s wife. The family lives in Steiner Ranch.

Their long-time friends Claire and Derek Balfour, who also are in Steiner, stepped up to coordinate a page on CaringBridge.org where the family can share news and photos. It’s also where those wishing to can sign up for specific tasks. Danielle has a hard time asking for and accepting help but she is grateful for it.

George Deuillet III and Claire Balfour, who helped organize Team George, at Run the Ranch on March 30.

George Deuillet III and Claire Balfour, who helped organize Team George, at Run the Ranch on March 30.

“It’s been a struggle. But you realize that there are things that you just can’t do and that even though you’re a good cook, (due to his chemo side-effects) your husband would rather have someone else’s dinner,” she said.

The Balfours also spearheaded the creation of Team George in George’s honor. On March 30, 150 people showed up in Team George t-shirts to Run the Ranch, a Steiner Ranch 5K, in George’s name.

The local Team George contingency at Run the Ranch on March 30. Photo by James VanderWeide

The local Team George contingency at Run the Ranch on March 30. Photo by James VanderWeide

The team t-shirt was designed at Claire’s request by ten-year-old Dylan, George and Danielle’s son. His design incorporates both the family’s love of sailing and George’s favorite color, red.

Claire says, “When I saw his drawing, I was like ​—​ that couldn’t have been more perfect.” The name for their team also came from the shirt design. The shirt can now be found all over Steiner, Texas, and the world.

Family, neighbors and friends say a prayer before the race.

Family, neighbors and friends say a prayer before the race.

The family says that people at Steiner Ranch Elementary have also been hugely supportive, in addition to members of their church, Austin Christian Fellowship.

“Everybody’s just been super. I’m not used to the attention,” George says, laughing. “It’s been a little bit overwhelming but in a good way.”

George jogs with his  family in the Run the Ranch Fun K. His parents surprised him by coming in from Dallas to show their love and support.

George jogs with his family in the Run the Ranch Fun K. His parents surprised him by coming in from Dallas to show their love and support.

Anyone wishing to help or to order a Team George shirt can do so by either posting a message at www.caringbridge.org/visit/georgedeuillet or by contacting Claire at clairebalfour66@gmail.com. The suggested donation is $15.

 George encourages kids including son Dylan after the Run the Ranch 5K.

George encourages kids including son Dylan after the Run the Ranch 5K.

George with another neighbor and friend.

George with another neighbor and friend.

 

George and his parents and son Dylan.

George and his parents and son Dylan.