Sorry to hear about your brother. It will soon come to pass that there will be a whole new generation of cancer fighting treatments(probably used in combination) to kick cancers ass! It can't come too soon. And they are working on drugs to remove plaque so heart disease will soon be reduced. And there are drugs being tested now to get to the causes of Alzheimers and Parkinsons, and not just treat the symptoms. God bless all the scientists and doctors and researchers who are doing these great things!
It has indeed been a rough year for us Ken. I've been thinking about you all week. The loss of my own mother this year is still raw. It certainly reminds you that nothing is more important than family. Though sore of heart we will lean on each other as we begin Boot Camp on Friday
Ken, my deepest condolences about your Brave Brother - what a cruel, insipid disease it is. You and your siblings are heroes for taking that 50 hour driving trip to see him and let him know. Just shows the type of guy you are. BEST to you.
Coach Ken..my deepest & sincerest condolences for you and family over your brother passing from time into eternity...no words can comfort enough other than to say that ya'll drove 52 hours, to see, be with, love on and be there for your sibling...what a gift for all involved. You, my dear friend are a very special man and person and you are highly loved and appreciated . . . the Dash is the little - that is between our born on date and expiration date on our tombstone which represents our LIFE...what do we want our "dash" to represent and stand for? Are we living the dash or dashing to live? Condolences once again...Pastor Mark, your friend.
Ken, I'm lousy at trying to find the right words that would aid or comfort in this sad time but to know he was surrounded by family is a powerful statement of the bonds you all felt and I'm sure he felt those above all else.
God Bless you and your family, Ken. I'm so sorry for your loss. May God be especially close to you, now. I know your Brother's watching over you with pride. You've been so good to all of us here at Ihub.
My deepest condolences...so sorry for your loss. I haven't been active in trading lately but I plan to pick up just where I left off... Looking forward to the bootcamp.