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Comments on: It’s Going To Be A Long Road, but Anthony WILL MAKE IT!
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The Story of Anthony Macchio-Young's TBI RecoverySun, 17 Mar 2013 05:15:02 +0000
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By: Jill Urquhart
https://slowlybutsurelytbi.com/2013/03/16/its-going-to-be-a-long-road-but-anthony-will-make-it/#comment-62
Sun, 17 Mar 2013 05:15:02 +0000http://slowlybutsurelytbi.com/?p=349#comment-62Dear Bill and family,
My mom, Jerrie and I met you at Stanford during the first two weeks of February. My father Elvin Urquhart was there recieving treatment for cancer and was in the ICU while your son Anthony was there. My father passed away on March 2. He was at home his last two days, as he wished with his family on his beloved avocado ranch in Morro Bay, CA.
We talked about my work at Hearst Castle and how much you and Anthony enjoyed your time there.
You were so kind and caring to my mom. I wanted to thank you again for your kindness. My mom is very strong, even though this is a very difficult time, she is doing pretty well.
I am happy for you that your son is making improvments and I pray for his recovery.
I would love to show you around the castle with your family, I really mean it. If you ever get down this way please contact me.
The world needs more people with your compassion, best of luck.
Sincerely, Jill Urquhart
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