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Old 09-26-2010, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Schoker View Post
I have never posted on this forum but my dad was an avid poster, a few of you might remember him, his name was Steve Allen. I dont know if it breaks any of the forum rules by posting it on the website but I felt the need to make sure his friends knew what happened.

My dad spent the last nine months dealing with cancer. He was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric cancer with 6 months given to live. During this battle with various cancer centers in NY because he was a snowbird, came to the conclusion that he did not want to go anywhere else in the world besides the villages. My mother asked him whats your bucket list? His response was The villages and driving around in my golf cart. Nothing made him happier then the place, lifestyle, and people of the villages it was truly a dream come true for him. My mother persisted, not italy? china? exotic lands and things you've never seen? His answer remained the same the villages.

With that being said, if my father were given the opportunity to live out his remaining while undergoing treatment in the Villages without having to travel to Tampa or Gainesville for the big places, he would have been as happy as could be.

I dont care about the politics of the center, whose gonna pay for what, what will be covered, what wont. I will glady donate any amount of money I can economically afford to give other dads and grandparents the opportunity to live in paradise and be treated for such a terrible disease. I dont care if the treatment was not as good as other places, being in the villages while dieing would have made dieing alot less painful for my father.
Very beautifully said Schoker. He must have been very proud of you. I hope with each passing day your grief grows smaller and the good memories of your father grow stronger. All the best to you, your family and friends, B.K. Cunningham