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]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Does anyone know if it would be possible to track down his daughter (without violating her privacy) and give her some money collected by the site as a token of gratitude for Sacc?
She's likely somewhere between high school and her early 20's, and she just lost her dad.
That's a great idea. Might want to give it a little time and be careful how you approach her. If she has no idea of his activities here, she may freak out a little. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
That's a great idea. Might want to give it a little time and be careful how you approach her. If she has no idea of his activities here, she may freak out a little.
I just don't think it's a good idea at all. I could see an anonymous donation or something, but he obviously wanted to stay anonymous. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I just don't think it's a good idea at all. I could see an anonymous donation or something, but he obviously wanted to stay anonymous.
Agreed.
You absolutely donate anonymous. If he wanted his family to know about this place, they will know.
But based on his postings here, I don't think he wanted people to know he was posting here. And I am sure he wouldn't want his daughter reading through much of what he posted on CP. [Reply]