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Jonathan Stewart

Jonathan Stewart

I hope I am here for decades to come to celebrate both my children’s triumphs like I did that day and maybe stick around to see a grandkid do the same. Before my ALS diagnosis, I always helped coach my sons baseball team. Two years ago my sons 8U team had a 1 run lead...
Barbara Clarich

Barbara Clarich

As time went by he couldn’t walk, talk, eat or drink but he never lost his spirit. We were together for 32 years when at the end of 2017, my loving husband Ken Clarich was diagnosed with the disease that would change the lives of our entire family forever. He...

Lei Ann Mitchell

His idea of fun on a Friday night was to work around the house and get things done. It isn’t like that anymore. My husband was diagnosed a little over two years ago. He was about to turn 42. We have three young boys. He is still working for a great, caring...

Jennifer Bernay

Thank you to MLB for bringing the much-needed recognition to this cruel, heartbreaking disease. Our Mom, Nora, was diagnosed with ALS in November of 2020, after spending over a year searching for answers to her initial symptoms. At the time, she was diagnosed with an...
Lisa Strine

Lisa Strine

Like Lou Gehrig, up until his death Feb 22. 2021, my dad considered himself the Luckiest Man. My dad is my hero. My dad Don Grehory is a Navy Veteran who has played baseball all his life. After high school, he was recruited to attend a few of the Cincinnati Reds...