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Sorry to be a downer but I need to do this

hornrush

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I lost a good friend last night. Chet Curtis, long-time anchor here in Boston at Channel 5 and NECN lost his battle with cancer. Chet was there for me rallying my spirits during my own battle with cancer and I'm saddened that this damn disease has claimed such a prince of a human being. I am proud to say he was my friend and I don't use that term lightly.

I don't get many friends like Chet. I know he doesn't mean a thing to anyone here but by God he was a fine man and everyone should know it.

So if you're reading this, I'm asking for a favor. The next time you hoist one, have a toast to someone you know who have been claimed by this plague of humanity, and simply say, "to hell with cancer!"

And if I can make it to Austin next fall, first round's on me. Thanks.

See you on the other side, pal. You were what's best in this industry and you'll be missed.

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Nice tribute. I lost my mom to that dreaded disease. I hope and pray that one day a cure can be found. God Bless.

 
Prayers sent and I can feel your pain. I lost one of my best childhood friends to lung cancer about 8 years ago. He was diagnosed when he was 16 and fought the battle for a little over 20 years. I hope one day they find a cure for all forms of cancer. The next time I have a drink I will toast my friend Chris and your friend Chet.

 
I lost a good friend last night. Chet Curtis, long-time anchor here in Boston at Channel 5 and NECN lost his battle with cancer. Chet was there for me rallying my spirits during my own battle with cancer and I'm saddened that this damn disease has claimed such a prince of a human being. I am proud to say he was my friend and I don't use that term lightly.
I don't get many friends like Chet. I know he doesn't mean a thing to anyone here but by God he was a fine man and everyone should know it.

So if you're reading this, I'm asking for a favor. The next time you hoist one, have a toast to someone you know who have been claimed by this plague of humanity, and simply say, "to hell with cancer!"

And if I can make it to Austin next fall, first round's on me. Thanks.

See you on the other side, pal. You were what's best in this industry and you'll be missed.

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Lost my brother on Tuesday his body is being brought back from Alabama. He and his family lived and worked in Alabama but made it clear he was to be buried in no place Texas. So we will bury him Monday. I took some time by my self to reflect on our life growing up together then you have to move on that is what he would have wanted. My 98 year old great Aunt died today in Mississippi. My friends y'all have a good week.

 
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So sorry to hear of your loss, HR. He sounds like a great guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his family.

 
...deus caritus est god is love...

there is no "downer" here hornrush. your testimony upon behalf of your good friend, is indeed a "celebration".

 
prayers sent .... lost my dad a few weeks ago as well .... Dad's name was Vince Matthews & was a QB under Darrell Royal who helped Royal win his very first game over Oklahoma in 1958, 15-14 .... highly recruited out of Stephen F. Austin High in Houston .... later drafted by the NFL's Detroit Lions .... Darrell would always tell Dad "Vince, you helped me get it all started" and actually gave Dad a pair of gold cufflinks later - one of which was engraved with a "15" and one of which was engraved with a "14" - along with his T ring and lettermens jacket, these meant a lot to Dad .... Dad's last words to me "in person" three days before his death were "Hook 'em." miss ya, #10 ...

 
prayers sent .... lost my dad a few weeks ago as well .... Dad's name was Vince Matthews & was a QB under Darrell Royal who helped Royal win his very first game over Oklahoma in 1958, 15-14 .... highly recruited out of Stephen F. Austin High in Houston .... later drafted by the NFL's Detroit Lions .... Darrell would always tell Dad "Vince, you helped me get it all started" and actually gave Dad a pair of gold cufflinks later - one of which was engraved with a "15" and one of which was engraved with a "14" - along with his T ring and lettermens jacket, these meant a lot to Dad .... Dad's last words to me "in person" three days before his death were "Hook 'em." miss ya, #10 ...
...sorry as per the loss of your father utematt. keep your head up my friend...

 
Sorry to hear of the loss of your friend, great tribute. Also sorry utematt also for the loss of your dad. I was probably at the UT games most years your dad played.

Prayers to both of you and your family.

 
prayers sent .... lost my dad a few weeks ago as well .... Dad's name was Vince Matthews & was a QB under Darrell Royal who helped Royal win his very first game over Oklahoma in 1958, 15-14 .... highly recruited out of Stephen F. Austin High in Houston .... later drafted by the NFL's Detroit Lions .... Darrell would always tell Dad "Vince, you helped me get it all started" and actually gave Dad a pair of gold cufflinks later - one of which was engraved with a "15" and one of which was engraved with a "14" - along with his T ring and lettermens jacket, these meant a lot to Dad .... Dad's last words to me "in person" three days before his death were "Hook 'em." miss ya, #10 ...
Drinking a toast to you and yours as well as I type this. Thank you and here's to absent friends!

Hook'em!

 
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