amunro36 Alex Munro

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Many of you are friends of Alex known as amunro36 on this site.

I have to tell you that Alex is fighting his last fight with prostate cancer in St Barnabas Hospice Lincoln. His wife Pat is by his side and his children will arrive today. Alex is on the 'pathway' even though he was not expected to survive the night I know that my dear friend Alex will not leave us without giving it his very best.

Pat has done an incredible amount for Alex over the last 6 months as his cancer progressed. She is a wonderful woman and we will make sure she gets all the support she will need.

I last saw Alex in Leicester on 25th July he had insisted I joined a group of 80 men living with prostate cancer and their carers (wives, girlfriends etc) from all over the UK and 2 men from Arizona. Alex was determined to attend and I am sure that it was this goal that got him there overcoming so many obstacles (ramps for wheelchair access in the wrong place!!!).

Alexs prostate cancer was only diagnosed when it was at a stage from which palliative care is the treatment. He said to me on many times he wished he had been offered the simple PSA blood test earlier when a cure would have been possible. He said if he had been offered the test and then turned it down at least he would feel some responsibilty for the situation he found himself in.

More of that at a later date.

Alex was a football fanatic with Rangers the love of his life, Arsenal were the frustration of his life and he was a converted Scunthorpe United fan who presented him with a signed team shirt in November last year where he was guest of honour.

We are about to lose one of the nicest men it has been my pleasure to know.

He was the first person to become a friend on this site when I joined just over a year ago.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    God bless Alex and all his family. x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I will pass on all your words to Alexs wife Pat and his daughter Susan.

    I know Alex got much comfort and support from many of the people on this site and with Alex he always gave more than he received he was a source of inspiration for me in my fight with prostate cancer. I will miss Alex he was so special.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Oh keith,Just read the lovely words you have put together about Alex,Peter and i both feel so so privalaged to have joined you and Alex at the meeting in Leicester on the 25th June,I can see Alex now knocking back them budwisers,and although at one point he had a little cry i rubbed his back and cheered him up,and i beleive he thouroughly enjoyed himself he never complained he just kept laughing,and we will treasure that day for ever,luckily peter got the chance to meet Alex at a previous time,but the 25th being my first time but i felt like i had known him for years he was such a warm kind man,we will always remember that day with you Alex,R.I.P love Jill Peter Dom Amy x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I Miss you Alex ...Even thou you supported ARSENAL.

    Our love to Pat and family.

    Mavis & Mick

    Cannot type though the tears XX

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    My thoughts are with Alex's family.

    Rebecca x