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Kendra McIntosh

Kendra McIntosh

He struggled for 1.5 years to get diagnosed and once diagnosed he passed 402 days later. My husband coached youth baseball for 20 years before he retired. In Spring of 2023 he coached from his wheelchair through Allstars. He struggled for 1.5 years to get diagnosed...
Kevin Starr

Kevin Starr

Such a great person with so much life left to live! My brother, Kevin Starr, was very active and healthy working as a park ranger at a lake/recreation center near us. He also played, competed in, and taught disc golf all over California. In July of 2022, he fell at...
Katie Anderson

Katie Anderson

She was kind and incredibly thoughtful, loved a wicked joke, had a hilarious laugh, and her hugs could feed your soul. We lost my mom, Sue Yandell, to ALS on December 23rd 2022. Losing her is like losing the sunshine in our lives. Mom was the center of everything to...
Lina Clark

Lina Clark

Our home team, the San Diego Padres, provided us many memorable nights at beautiful Petco Park. When my husband Dave and I first met, we quickly discovered our mutual love for baseball, especially going to live games. Our home team, the San Diego Padres, provided us...
Deborah DalFovo

Deborah DalFovo

Diane was the picture of grace, dignity, and goodness in spite of her illness. Just like Lou Gehrig, she was a hero and an inspiration. My sister Diane was a big baseball fan. She loved her home team, the Detroit Tigers and often went to games—eating peanuts and...