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My Story
I could just leave the wonderful short info they have here but I feel it better to remember who I lost because of this. My Pop, my friend and my hero. James or Jim Devereaux was a wonderful man. All of my earliest memories of him are of a sweet man who wanted to help anyone he could. A person who was strong in his beliefs but never forced them on anyone. Before Alzheimer's ever really got to him I only saw this gentleman mad three times. At people speeding near a school, at people protesting on the news against gay rights and at a talk show radio caller he called selfish because they didn't want to pay union workers
Pop really was the sort of person that I still hope to be. Always there to help whom ever, coming up with clever ideas to fix a problem, and seemed to let all his mistakes wash off his back like it was no big thing. A person who put his family's happiness first and even in his final hours when he was clueless to where he was to what was going on, he was worried where his wife was and if she was okay.
Watching him suffer was the hardest thing about this. So if I can help raise even the littlest bit to help so no one else suffers like my hero did then well I know I'm doing him proud.
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