Running for LOVESWEET

Over 300 U.S. Air Force Airmen and dependents wear buttons in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet during a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sergeant Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply, lost a hard fought battle to acute myelogeneous leukemia Feb. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

Over 300 U.S. Air Force Airmen and dependents wear buttons in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet during a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sergeant Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply, lost a hard fought battle to acute myelogeneous leukemia Feb. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

Master Sgt. Chris Sweet (right), runs with over 300 other Airmen and dependents during a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run in honor of his wife, Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sergeant Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply, lost a hard fought battle to acute myelogeneous leukemia Feb. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

Master Sgt. Chris Sweet (right), runs with over 300 other Airmen and dependents during a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run in honor of his wife, Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sergeant Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply, lost a hard fought battle to acute myelogeneous leukemia Feb. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

Staff Sgt. Amy Mackey, NCOIC of Communication and Information Systems for the Air Force Element Personnel Exchange Program (left), charges forward during the 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

Staff Sgt. Amy Mackey, NCOIC of Communication and Information Systems for the Air Force Element Personnel Exchange Program (left), charges forward during the 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt Monica Pubillones, USAFE Air Traffic Controller (center), says a few words before a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt Monica Pubillones, USAFE Air Traffic Controller (center), says a few words before a 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

An Airman crosses the finish line during the 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

An Airman crosses the finish line during the 5K LOVESWEET memorial run, March 18, 2009, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12 (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston)

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- More than 300 Airmen and dependants flooded the tennis courts of the South Side Fitness Center March, 20. To participate in the 5K LOVESWEET memorial run to honor the loss of a fellow Airman. 

The run was in honor of Tech. Sgt. Jessica Sweet, 435th Communication Squadron supply troop, who lost a hard fought battle to Acute Myelogeneous Leukemia Feb. 12

Sergeant Sweet, the mother of three children and wife of Master Sgt. Christopher Sweet, was diagnosed with AML at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Sept. 18, 2006, and received treatment prior to her death at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. 

AML is a cancer that starts in cells and develops different types of blood cells and spreads quickly if not treated, according to the American Cancer Society. 

"She was the toughest person I had ever met," said Sergeant Christopher Sweet. 

When her husband received word that there would be a run in honor of his wife there was no hesitation when making up his mind to be there when it happened. 

"Coming back (to Ramstein) was a good thing," he said. "It was able to give me some closure and allowed me to say goodbye the right way." 

Her husband and friends knew how much of a fitness fanatic she was, so the 5K run was the perfect event to honor her. 

"The biggest passion Jessica had besides her family was fitness," said Staff Sgt. Amy Mackey, NCOIC of Communication and Information Systems for the Air Force Element Personnel Exchange Program. 

Being passionate about fitness was displayed all the time by the Youngstown, Ohio native as she worked out and helped others try to reach their fitness goals. 

"Jessica took fitness so serious that she used to wake up and be nervous for the people she knew were about to test," said her husband. "When it was her time to test she still got nervous, even though she had never scored under a 100 on her PT test for the last six years." 

Although fitness was a huge part of her life, Sergeant Sweet left a lasting mark on others with her positive and caring attitude. 

"She had such a desire to help people and was the most positive person I've ever known," said Tech. Sgt. Monica Pubillones, U.S. Air Forces in Europe Headquarters air traffic controller.

She truly cared not just about her family, but her friends as well, said her husband.
Two of Sergeant Sweet's close friends from Ramstein who organized the run were Sergeant Amy Mackey and Sergeant Monica Pubillones. Knowing that the run would be a perfect fit, the name of the run was also an easy fit. 

"Jess came up with LIVESWEET in the hospital right before she was medivaced to Walter Reed. She took it from LIVEArmstrong," said Sergeant Mackey. "When she got to Walter Reed, to show her love to everyone, she put together LIVESWEET and LOVESWEET, it was to make sure that we live and love like she did." 

Although it was cold and sunny on the day of the 5K, the orange LOVESWEET shirts seemed to shine a little brighter while everybody cheered each other on to finish and displayed some of her positive attitude by smiling for Sergeant Sweet.