I had the pleasure of getting to know Gordon through a sharing of severe health issues. Last Aug., I had to have emergency colon surgery, followed by liver surgery in Dec., and a reconnection of the colon procedure in February. Sandwiched between all of this were 2 chemo sessions. Gordon emailed me after the first surgery with words of encouragement and inspiration that equaled those of a lifetime friend. This resulted in several other correspondences between us that were equally refreshing, at least to me, and I can only hope somewhat to him, as well.
He exuded a genuine selflessness in his concern for me, and when I questioned him about his condition, the usual response downplayed the reality of the seriousness he was living with. His purpose in this was to try and help me and he certainly did.
I am thankful for the little time I had to communicate this way with him. I believe he made a big difference in the lives of thousands of men and women who either knew him, or read his magazine articles.
I hope his family can endure this loss and know how much we all cared for him.
Jerry Henry
He exuded a genuine selflessness in his concern for me, and when I questioned him about his condition, the usual response downplayed the reality of the seriousness he was living with. His purpose in this was to try and help me and he certainly did.
I am thankful for the little time I had to communicate this way with him. I believe he made a big difference in the lives of thousands of men and women who either knew him, or read his magazine articles.
I hope his family can endure this loss and know how much we all cared for him.
Jerry Henry
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