Just now reading this I have not been here in awhile except to view the for sale items I too am fighting medical issues (metastic prostae cancer) so I cannot donate at this
time, I have been able to continue working for the time being and have a fully paid neptune cremation paid off now so perhaps in the near future I will find the ability to donate to this worthy cause.
Even though we have never met in person I feel that I know you as a kindred spirit and I would be proud to call you my brother. From everything I have been able to gather about you over the years on Ingo I've gotten the impression that you have lived a life well lived in your 72 years. Anyway, I just felt compelled to reach out to you on a personal level and let you know.I want to take a moment and send out our most sincere thanks for all of the support we have gotten from our Ingo family. There are no words in my vocabulary to describe how we feel.
The prayers and monetary support from this thread have been most humbling.
This condition is terminal. No other way to describe it. The chemo has stopped as we have made the decision to finish this up with me being in the best spirits possible. The chemo made this impossible. So as the end results are the same we choose to spend this time together with the family and our blessed friends in as positive a manner as I can.
The funds from this thread are being put to good use but most of it is tucked away to help CKW when I leave this mortal plain.
It’s been a long and wonderful run. I will be 72 on 2 March and that’s a fair amount of time on this rock. We have been blessed in so many ways. Ingo has been one of these blessings.
Thank you all.
-CM-
I am so sorry to hear this. I hope your able to enjoy your final days with your family. I'm sure you'll watch over them once your gone.I want to take a moment and send out our most sincere thanks for all of the support we have gotten from our Ingo family. There are no words in my vocabulary to describe how we feel.
The prayers and monetary support from this thread have been most humbling.
This condition is terminal. No other way to describe it. The chemo has stopped as we have made the decision to finish this up with me being in the best spirits possible. The chemo made this impossible. So as the end results are the same we choose to spend this time together with the family and our blessed friends in as positive a manner as I can.
The funds from this thread are being put to good use but most of it is tucked away to help CKW when I leave this mortal plain.
It’s been a long and wonderful run. I will be 72 on 2 March and that’s a fair amount of time on this rock. We have been blessed in so many ways. Ingo has been one of these blessings.
Thank you all.
-CM-