Such a generous and kind gentleman.
God be with you Ken.
God be with you Ken.
Ken was so kind to respond to PMs and posts. I benefitted from his wisdom and will miss his presence here. Best to his family.
Jesse,Ken and I shared a lively correspondence for many years. This is my last email from him, dated 3/29/2021. I wrote to him several times but received no response.
Hi Jesse
I hope that you are keeping safe, well and happy!
Thank you for your email, I do apologise for not replying earlier. I am glad that you are trying to get a healthy balance between work and relaxation!
I became unwell at the beginning of November - I thought I may have had a stomach ulcer. After many tests, scans and diagnostic surgery it became clear that I have cancer and it is not looking good.
During this time, I have been in and out of hospital more times than I can remember – ugh!
Mentally, I am up for the challenge although physically I have not felt well for months although lately I have been prescribed some more effective anti-sickness medication and pain killers which are helping a little.
I had my first consultation with a cancer specialist in December and I started intravenous Immunotherapy two months ago. This week, I saw him again and, regrettably, my body has not responded to the Immunotherapy and he said that in the past eight weeks the cancer has spread quite considerably, coupled with some internal bleeding which is also concerning.
I will be having my first session of Chemotherapy in the hope that it may help me feel a bit better.
This has been a great opportunity for me to take each precious day as it comes and I am grateful for all the support I have received from friends, specialists and so on.
I really hope that I may have a period of time of feeling better so I could finish the pipes I am currently working on.
I hope this email does not leave you feeling too low, but I felt I needed to let you know.
Speak soon,
Ken
I can't begin to express how utterly sad this news leaves me.
...but he had a gross habit...Ken liked to lick the briar to expose the grain.