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A few weeks ago, I shared a video I made for a segment called “The Truth About Sunroof Repair” where I told the story of my father who was diagnosed with cancer and told to wear his sunroofthe summer months.
I was surprised by the reactions.
One person wrote that it was so hard for my father to go to work in the summertime, and another said it was hard to get the sunroostating system fixed in the winter.
I couldn’t believe my ears.
My father would have never let me drive him anywhere and it was a huge pain.
After seeing the video, I decided to share the story with my readers.
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As you read the story, you’ll find out that my father was diagnosed after he had to spend time in the hospital for treatment for prostate cancer.
It was the first time in his life he had undergone surgery, and his cancer was very aggressive.
His doctors told him he had three months to live, and that his cancer would not go away.
The tumor had spread so far he couldn’t even get his medication into his system.
He had to go into the hospital every day, which was a real struggle for him.
In fact, the only time he ever left the hospital was when he was diagnosed.
As my father continued to battle the disease, I started a blog called “Father’s Day” to honor his life.
This blog has been featured on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and many other news outlets.
When he passed away in June 2017, I wrote a short video that was dedicated to him and shared it with my Facebook followers.
I shared it in my Father’s Day post and also with my followers.
As a tribute to him, I created this piece of art called “Sunroof” that I think everyone will enjoy.
I wanted to share it with you to honor him and honor the work he did for his community and for his fellow Americans.
I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I do.