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Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:17 am
I havent been on the forums for a while, but as soon as I came back this was the first thing I saw. Cancer seems to only claim the very best and brightest souls in our world, and even as typical as it sounds, I seriously believe she is in a much better place where she can finally relax and live life without pain. I am very sorry to hear about your loss Greg, and I wish you and your kids the very best in living through this tragedy.
Although I never had the privilege of meeting Stacey, this thread still brought tears to my eyes. Last time I had checked in she was starting to feel better, I'm just totally shocked right now.
I lost one of my close friends earlier this week in a freak accident at his work. We are all very stunned about what happened, and there are a lot of questions we still need answered. The losses we go through in life challenge our character, but we always come back stronger. We lost a supportive loving mother, a beautiful wife, and an outgoing, selfless friend - but we can still save the lives of hundreds, thousands, maybe even MILLIONS of lives by telling Stacey's story and supporting cancer research.
Again, Greg, I wish you the very best for the future. I know you will make her very proud.