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Teen's Love Of Home Theater Lives On In Her Legacy

For three years, the Kent teen performed in productions at Green River Community College's Heavier Than Air Family Theatre, a community home theater program.

But in her most important role, she simply played herself: friendly, determined, resilient and realistic -- even in the face of cancer.

Ansley died March 12 at her family's home in Kent. She was 17. This is the story of her legacy.

She was 10 and watching the Olympics the day she pointed out the strange lump on her foot.

It might have been laughable. Instead, it was cancer.

Surgery, a year of chemo and five weeks of radiation followed.

Then, in seventh grade, Ansley's cancer -- this time in the form of an abdominal tumor -- was back. She was teary-eyed when she heard the news. Another surgery, another year of chemo, more radiation.

The cancer proved unrelenting. Another relapse. Then another. And another.

She had surgeries to remove her spleen and part of her pancreas. She had a hysterectomy.

"We would have success and then six months later it would be back," her mother says. "The relapses kept getting closer and closer. The time in between got shorter."

But Ansley's determination to grab what she could of life got stronger.

Her parents, Neal and Cecile, and her two sisters, Kate and Maggie, love home theater. So did Ansley, and three years ago, Ansley signed up for the Heavier Than Air summer teen camp.

"Certain kids are there because their parents want them to be there. Others are there because they love it. She was one who loved it. She was open, honest, spunky," says Joe Baker, director of the Heavier Than Air program.

The teen summer camp program led to minor roles in the home theater company's seasonal productions. Last summer, she landed a lead in Heavier Than Air's production, "Once Upon An Island."

By then, Ansley knew she was dying.

"She'd always had small feature roles but never had a lead before," her mother says. "She was thrilled, so excited. She had her own song and her own dance."

Tears welled in Cecile Mosbarger's eyes as she watched Ansley's performance.

"It was bittersweet," she says. "I knew it was the last time she was going to be able to perform at that level with that kind of energy."

By late 2007, cancer was clearly in command and Ansley was in a wheelchair the last time she visited a rehearsal.

"She was smiling," Baker recalls. "Her hair was gone. It just broke your heart."

On March 20, her family held a memorial service at Kent Covenant Church. They planned for 250 people. More than twice that number showed up.

The reception that followed featured an opening night theme with framed photographs of Ansley, popcorn and a boa on every table.

The next night, the Heavier Than Air Family Theatre -- with a cast that included Maggie Mosbarger -- opened its production of "The Wizard of Oz."

Before she died, Ansley told her parents she wanted to be remembered with a scholarship to the teen summer camp. So far, more than $14,000 has been donated to the Ansley Mosbarger Memorial Summer Camp Scholarship.

The donations include money raised during a special benefit performance of "The Wizard of Oz" a week after Ansley's memorial. Despite little publicity and short notice, the home theater was nearly full.

"It was uplifting to see how many people came," Cecile Mosbarger says. "As a parent, my biggest fear is that people will forget her. After that night, I know I don't have to worry about that. It was so evident how many people loved her."

HOW TO HELP

Donations to the Ansley Mosbarger Memorial Summer Camp Scholarship fund may be made by mailing checks to the Foundation Development Office, c/o Green River Community College, 12401 S.E. 320th St., Auburn, 98092-3622.



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