Steve Hock is saying goodbye…He had hoped to make it a couple weeks for one of his children’s birthdays…not looking good.

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      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.
      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.
      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.
      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.
      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.
      This warrior comes back from each battle, wounded, bloodied, exhausted, and yet he rises stronger than ever to fight anew….time and time again. You are a beacon to this fourth stager.

      wanted to update someone in this forum on my brother behalf, my brother STeve Hock Goes into surgery at 9am Tomorrow Friday May 25th at Ventur COunty Medical Center Hospital. As you all may or may not know, He has Stage IV Melanoma Cancer, Discovered last year in the earlier part of 2011 when a large softball size mass metastisized under his right arm, He has since under gone multiple grueling surgeries and complications including staff, CHemo, and Radiation and more recently an infection in the brain after an earlier surgery in january 2012. He is now at VCMC where he has been on since Mothers Day. MRI  cat scans show the cancer is is brain has grown back and he has a lot of bleeding which makes this critical surgery that much more difficult. Please take a moment whenever you have time to stop and pray & send positive vibes Fro Steve Hock & His Family, for more info and his entire Melanoma Story go here:

      https://www.facebook.com/stevehockii

      Many people have been asking for ways they can donate or help, the Hock Family has set up and Official Facebook for Up to date News  DOnations Information here:

      https://www.facebook.com/ForABrighterFutureTheSteveHockCancerFund

      To Go Straight to the Donation Page:

      https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/8JcLa

      Thank you all for the overwhelming love & support, I will not be able to log back in and replay so please refer to any of the above links for up to date info <3

      wanted to update someone in this forum on my brother behalf, my brother STeve Hock Goes into surgery at 9am Tomorrow Friday May 25th at Ventur COunty Medical Center Hospital. As you all may or may not know, He has Stage IV Melanoma Cancer, Discovered last year in the earlier part of 2011 when a large softball size mass metastisized under his right arm, He has since under gone multiple grueling surgeries and complications including staff, CHemo, and Radiation and more recently an infection in the brain after an earlier surgery in january 2012. He is now at VCMC where he has been on since Mothers Day. MRI  cat scans show the cancer is is brain has grown back and he has a lot of bleeding which makes this critical surgery that much more difficult. Please take a moment whenever you have time to stop and pray & send positive vibes Fro Steve Hock & His Family, for more info and his entire Melanoma Story go here:

      https://www.facebook.com/stevehockii

      Many people have been asking for ways they can donate or help, the Hock Family has set up and Official Facebook for Up to date News  DOnations Information here:

      https://www.facebook.com/ForABrighterFutureTheSteveHockCancerFund

      To Go Straight to the Donation Page:

      https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/8JcLa

      Thank you all for the overwhelming love & support, I will not be able to log back in and replay so please refer to any of the above links for up to date info <3

      wanted to update someone in this forum on my brother behalf, my brother STeve Hock Goes into surgery at 9am Tomorrow Friday May 25th at Ventur COunty Medical Center Hospital. As you all may or may not know, He has Stage IV Melanoma Cancer, Discovered last year in the earlier part of 2011 when a large softball size mass metastisized under his right arm, He has since under gone multiple grueling surgeries and complications including staff, CHemo, and Radiation and more recently an infection in the brain after an earlier surgery in january 2012. He is now at VCMC where he has been on since Mothers Day. MRI  cat scans show the cancer is is brain has grown back and he has a lot of bleeding which makes this critical surgery that much more difficult. Please take a moment whenever you have time to stop and pray & send positive vibes Fro Steve Hock & His Family, for more info and his entire Melanoma Story go here:

      https://www.facebook.com/stevehockii

      Many people have been asking for ways they can donate or help, the Hock Family has set up and Official Facebook for Up to date News  DOnations Information here:

      https://www.facebook.com/ForABrighterFutureTheSteveHockCancerFund

      To Go Straight to the Donation Page:

      https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/8JcLa

      Thank you all for the overwhelming love & support, I will not be able to log back in and replay so please refer to any of the above links for up to date info <3

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