by judi » Tue May 05, 2015 12:45 pm
I am sitting here waiting for another of my children to arrive here in Santa Barbara. I have no idea what to do but I knew I could come to this forum for comfort, even from people I have never met in person. It helps to write about Joe. He was the youngest of my 7 children, and we are all very close. We are all getting through this together with each other's help. Joe was just getting ready to enter a PhD program to further his research in neurobiology. As of now, the probable cause of his death is a brain aneurysm. His research is focused on a fatal chromosomal neuro disease affecting infants. He worked for Biomarin, a biopharmaceutical company in San Diego. He graduated from Berkeley undergrad with honors. He was never married or had children, but had a serious girlfriend, preferring to concentrate on his research. His greatest love, apart from his family, was snowboarding. He was a spectacular person, with a sharp wit and amazing people skills for a scientist. He will be in my heart forever.
Sandi, I appreciate so much your message to your son Joshua. What a nice thought to have in my head.
Judi
Portland, Oregon
perpetualmotionrv.blogspot.com
'You have brains in your head,
you have feet in your shoes,
you can steer yourself
any direction you choose." Dr Seuss