Looking good Mr. Quick. This from ladies at ASG! GOD BLESS YOU!!
EDDIE QUICK
FAMILY: Wife, Laurie; daughter, Melissa, 22
OCCUPATION: Truck driver for Augusta-Richmond County
DIAGNOSED: March 2006
WHAT HELPED: Family, prayer and a support person from the hospital
OUTLOOK: I'm as happy as if I had good sense.
ADVICE: Check your body often and go to your doctor.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Because Mr. Quick says he doesn't own any pink attire, The Chronicle provided him with a pink tie.
OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Looking good Mr. Quick. This from ladies at ASG! GOD BLESS YOU!!
I'm very proud of you for sharing your story. Love you.
your a stud eddie, dave going to like that tie. R Jay
Great Story! We love you lots Uncle Eddie. The three J's!
We are continuing to pray for you! Great job on sharing your story and very brave for sporting the pink tie. Just kidding, looking very nice!
Lookin' good in the pink tie! A very selfLESS act to share your story. You very well may have saved a life by doing so. Kudos for your honesty and willingness to help bring attention to this terrible disease. Great story!
hey Eddy, I was looking for car accidents on the internet for my son's drivers ed. class and I stumbled accross your name and read the article, so that made me decide to google you> here I am. My name is Terri Walsh. I'm your first cousin. My mom and dad are Charlotte and Gene. I live in Sacramento. It's been a long time. I just wanted to tell you I am sorry to hear about your problems, but glad to learn your on your road to recovery. I'm wishing you the very, very best. Terri