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In memory of Marc Vincent

someone we've lost to ALS

Wisconsin


No one should have to die this way ever again.

My dad was the strongest and smartest man I’ve ever known. He was protective, kind, hard working, successful, independent, and full of life.

He was diagnosed with ALS at the age of 52. He passed away a few months later, and unfortunately, I did not make it to his bedside in time to say goodbye.

I had never heard fear in his voice like I did the day he told me he had ALS. He chose to decline life-saving measures because he wanted to “kill this f**king disease.” But it took him with it.

We NEED a cure. No one should have to die this way ever again.

I miss you Daddy, and I will never stop fighting and praying for a cure.


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