Glenn Zagon of Deerfield and his daughter Hannah, 14, ran up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of his wife who died of lung cancer during the Hustle Up The Hancock event on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Hannah Zagon, 14, of Deerfield runs up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of her mom who died of lung cancer and for the Lungevity Foundation, an organization her mom started. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Glenn Zagon of Deerfield runs up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of his wife who died of lung cancer and for the Lungevity Foundation, an organization she started to fund research for a cure. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Glenn Zagon of Deerfield and his daughter Hannah, 14, go through the finish line after running up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of his wife who died of lung cancer during the Hustle Up The Hancock event on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. | Ryan P
Glenn Zagon of Deerfield runs up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of his wife who died of lung cancer and for the Lungevity Foundation, an organization she started to fund research for a cure. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Glenn Zagon of Deerfield and his daughter Hannah, 14, talk to Joel Africk (left) of Wilmette, president and CEO of the Respiratory Health Association during the Hustle Up The Hancock event on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media
Glenn Zagon of Deerfield runs up 94 floors in the John Hancock building in honor of his wife who died of lung cancer and for the Lungevity Foundation, an organization she started to fund research for a cure, during the Hustle Up The Hancock event on Sunda
DEERFIELD — With his teenage daughter beside him, Glenn Zagon willingly climbed 94 flights of stairs on Sunday in honor of his late wife. “For us it’s a way to remember her, to help a great cause, and even for ourselves to get some exercise,” …