Our beautiful husband and father Franco passed away on March 6th, 2019, at age 52, one month after his second diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Franco was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008, but because it was caught early and he was able to have the Whipple procedure, we were blessed with 10 additional years with our beloved Franco. My family is forever grateful for all of his doctors and the medical personnel for their gifts of healing and care.
We miss him so. One of the ways that Ana, Noah and I plan to celebrate him is by participating in the NJ PurpleStride event on Saturday, April 26th, 2025. Franco spent 10 years advocating for those impacted by this terrible disease, passionate to raise awareness and offer hope. It is important that we continue his legacy of compassion and care.
We'd love it if you would considering joining our Friends of Franco team and stride with us. If you aren't able to join, take a walk or go for a run that day (or any day!) with Franco in your heart.
We'd also ask that you consider making a donation to our Friends of Franco team. Every dollar that you donate ensures that the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network can continue working to create better outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients and their families.
To kickstart this special fundraising event, my brother Jonathan has organized a Pancreatic Cancer Awareness soccer game with his Pequannock Girls Varsity Team VS. Ana's Highland Park Girls Varsity Team on Thursday, Oct 10th in Pequannock at 5pm. It will be an exciting family match up! I'm so grateful that my brother has organized this event, and appreciate the many years that his team has hosted a game like this in Franco's memory, to support an organization that WAGES HOPE.
The five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer continues to increase and is now 13%. Our goal is to see pancreatic cancer reach a five-year survival rate of 20% by 2030. This deadly disease has stolen our best and our brightest, but it can’t take away our determination.
Our family is here, together with all of you, to continue Franco's goal to raise awareness and advocate for more funding and research to fight this terrible disease.
Purple ribbons aren’t enough. Please join us in the fight today.