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This is an ode and memorial to my brother-in-law, Keith James, who passed away this morning. 6 years ago Keith was diagnosed with ALS. It is a horrible disease. He went from an energetic person who loved life and being on the go to the confines of a wheelchair, slurred speech, and virtually no movement in little over 2 years. Within 2 more years he was incapable of moving or speaking at all. The worst part is that he retained all of his mental faculties, but they were trapped in a completely useless body.
For those who care to know more here's an article on him from 2012:
http://www.orlandomagazine.com/Orlando-Magazine/March-2012/Living-with-ALS/
You will be missed Keith. I hope you are in a better place now, maybe playing 18 holes and drinking a few beers.
For those who care to know more here's an article on him from 2012:
http://www.orlandomagazine.com/Orlando-Magazine/March-2012/Living-with-ALS/
You will be missed Keith. I hope you are in a better place now, maybe playing 18 holes and drinking a few beers.