Certainly! Here's the rewritten content: --- I just came across some heartbreaking news on DailyHerald.com. Schaumburg firefighter Mike Solberg passed away last Friday at the young age of 34 after a long and courageous fight against brain cancer that lasted over three and a half years. It's truly devastating to hear about such a loss. The Schaumburg Professional Firefighters Association shared the news on Facebook late Friday, expressing their deep sorrow. They described Mike as someone who never gave up and always lived life to the fullest. "He was not only courageous but also set an example for all of us," they wrote. Schaumburg Fire Chief David Schumann echoed those sentiments, saying how difficult it is to lose a colleague and friend, yet emphasizing that firefighters are known for their resilience. Mike Solberg, originally from Park Ridge and the son of Palatine Councilman Greg Solberg, joined the Schaumburg fire department back in October 2012. Just two weeks into his career, severe headaches sent him to the ER, where tests revealed a massive brain tumor, roughly the size of an orange. Within days, he underwent surgery to remove the highly aggressive grade four glioblastoma tumor. Thankfully, the cancer went into remission, allowing Mike to return to firefighting duties full-time. However, the tumors reappeared last June, forcing him onto light duty while undergoing intensive rehabilitation for occupational and physical therapy. In December, his fellow firefighters organized a benefit event for Mike and his family at Durty Nellie’s in Palatine to support them during this tough time. Mike is survived by his wife Maureen, their young daughter Emma, his parents, a brother, two sisters, and many other relatives who must be heartbroken right now. Visitation hours will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11, at Cumberland Chapels located at 8300 W. Lawrence Ave. in Norridge. The funeral service will start at 9 a.m. on Thursday at the same location before moving to St. Eugene Church at 7598 W. Foster Ave. in Chicago for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery on 1400 S. Wolf Road in Hillside. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the Schaumburg Firefighter’s Fighting Cancer Pink Tie Ball. You can send contributions to their address at 950 W. Schaumburg Road, Schaumburg IL 60194 or visit pinktieball4092.com to contribute online. Rest in peace, Mike Solberg. Your bravery and dedication will always be remembered. --- Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

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