As awful as cancer is on everyone, hopefully he’s at peace with no regrets and out of continuous pain. I too lost my mom on my 40th birthday to cancer, my uncle when he was only 53 who’s family was devastated for so long. I’ll pray for them they can get through their grief and anguish.
I didnt listen to the entire entire interview from Kim Pegula, but what a class act, and at the end I’m sure Oliver will never regret traveling to Tx to meet Pancho and brought joy to him in the end. Rest In Peace Pancho. You will be missed more than I think you even know. I’m getting those t-shirts for my boys and myself and will wear them vs. our jerseys for our September game we fly to Buffalo.
God I hate cancer. Cancer, Stroke, and Alzheimers has to be the three worst conditions to contract as I’m in medicine and seen what it can do to a pt. And family.
Lots more Our Father’s on their way for the family as Pancho is already in heaven.