I never read your post back in mid November because I just didn't spend as much time on the internet then. When My wife Jeanine died in January you came to our support never mentioning your own problems with cancer. I am bitter, heart broken and helpless because she is gone. I know we never gave up hope and as things developed to keep us from doing what we would normally do, we enjoyed doing what we could do. People that have not experienced such things don't fully understand the importance of a teammate like your Chrissie and the lengths you have to go together to stay alive and give the treatment a chance while you live in a personal environment modified as necessary to function. God bless you my friend - one day at a time.
Bob Axsom
Hey everyone, according to his son, Anthony went back into the hospital last Saturday. I'll let him update us himself with his status when he can, but I'm sure he will enjoy our well-wishes once he's back online.
Hey Tony, you're not fooling anyone. Nobody enjoys inventory but it's still better than torture by Teutonic nurses, so get home, get back in the shop, and get to work! Sure, the shop is cold right now, but those rivets aren't going to pound themselves!
Best wishes, Bud. We miss you.
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Stephen
Just found out that Tony passed away a couple of hours ago. May you rest in peace my friend.
Please pray for his companion Chrissie. She's taking it pretty hard.