Small world. John contracted a form of Leukemia about 20 years ago, and beat it. We thought that was a miracle. At least it did give him another 20 years.My condolences Mike. It's tough knowing he's not going to be there anymore. I experienced a similar situation back in 1990. First my father passed away a month before my daughter was born. Then a few months later my best friend died of Leukemia. Needless to say I spent a lot of time in the hospital that year. Reflect on the good times and don't dwell on the bad.
Chris
One thing he was not, was patient.That stinks.
John Lee sounds like a great guy, and he might surprise you when passing through the veil to the other side… his gas grilling might be heavenly, and he might shame you!
Damn, that really sucks, although I'm glad you had each other's friendship.Met my best friend, John Lee, when we were in 2nd grade, about 55 years ago.
He passed away (too young at 62) on April 7th, of Parkinson's Disease. I was able to say my good-byes the day before.
He would have fit in here very well. He loved bourbon, cigars, and BBQ. And most of all, people. We visited Louisville twice, doing the Bourbon Trail, and had many adventures together.
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Of course I gave him the business for using a gas grill.