Cleveland Family Honors Son with License Plate
A Cleveland family is remembering their son, who died of cancer, through a special license plate initiative.
Grayson Moser, who was diagnosed with brain cancer, passed away at the age of 16. In his memory, his mother, Gloria, founded the Grayson Foundation and collaborated with the American Childhood Cancer Organization to launch a childhood cancer awareness license plate in Tennessee.
“This is for anyone who has a heart for kids who have battled. It means so much to families that have gone through this to see gold ribbons on cars,” Gloria said.
To bring the initiative to life, 1,000 plates must be ordered by June 30, 2025.
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