Originally Posted by Chromatic:
I did some searching and found some of his family on FB. So if anyone sets anything up(condolences, money raising or anything) and needs to get in touch with them, pm me and i'll send you the links. I don't want to plaster that shit in public.
I found this article about him which was shared. Pretty nice.
Originally Posted by Chromatic:
I did some searching and found some of his family on FB. So if anyone sets anything up(condolences, money raising or anything) and needs to get in touch with them, pm me and i'll send you the links. I don't want to plaster that shit in public.
I found this article about him which was shared. Pretty nice.
Damned sad news especially with draft season upon us. Sacco early on was a draft noob but grew into his love of fat sweaty lineman, to become a master of drafts. Laid out with photos and links and his own analysis.
We should all be sobered by this, and remember soon, far to soon, this wild ride we call life shall be over. Those who are young now have rarely the foresight to understand, while people once young look about and say WTF happened!?!
Hug your loved ones, pet your dogs and enjoy this oh so fleeting flicker called life.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
It's sad that only in his death do we get to know him.
He opened up to me a bit with the cancer stuff. I knew his name was Drew and that he lived in SLC, Utah, but not a lot else, other than he was living his life to the fullest possible way in his condition. He'd lost the vision in his left eye but was in minimal pain, which is a good thing. I discovered last night that a chemo anti-nausea med taken half an hour before my oxycodone has kept me from throwing up. I hope it was not a one time thing, but I will know later since I just took some more. [Reply]