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Christian Anglers Board => Christian Anglers Board => Topic started by: joshimoto son on March 17, 2009, 01:25:45 PM

Title: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: joshimoto son on March 17, 2009, 01:25:45 PM
Frankie Albrecht, son of Karu Lures co-owner Rudy Albrecht, passed away Sunday March 15th.
Frankie had been battling brain cancer for over a year.
Talking with with Rudy, the last few months of his life was something no human being should have to endure.
Frankie was 28 and leaves behind his one year old child and family.

Please join me:

"Dear Lord,
I pray that you look over Rudy and his family while they morn the loss of their loved one.
Bless them with peace, in knowing that Frankie is no longer suffering.
Please let them remember the good times they have shared, that God has a plan for everyone
and that you help mend their hearts quickly."


Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: djkimmel on March 17, 2009, 02:24:41 PM
I've been praying for them for some time and was concerned that I had not heard anything recently. I'm so sorry to hear this.
Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: Buckeye on March 17, 2009, 06:23:22 PM
I'm sorry to hear of Frank's passing.  I knew Rudy from another site, and wish he and his family peace in this time of loss.

Godspeed Frank....

Eric
Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: Skulley on April 13, 2009, 05:53:08 PM
What kind of brain cancer did Frankie have???  My Father died in 1998 from a brain cancer called Glio Blastoma.  Fatal to anyone who gets it.  I will pray for anyone who contacts this fatal disease.  I am saddened that we have lost another angler and friend to cancer.

There is a support group for survivors of Glio.  Rudy can contact me by PM for any further information if he would like.  The group is called Survivors of Glio.  It is a large network of people from all over the United States that have had loved ones who have suffered from this fatal brain cancer.  There have been a lot of famous people who have contacted this cancer.  Gene Siskel of the Chicago Sun Times died of Glio shortly after my Dad.  He was a movie reviewer and used to be on that show "At the Movies with Siskel and Ebert".  There is another on the tip of my tongue but I can't think of him right now.  I will have to ask my Mom who some of the others are.

God Bless the KaRu Lure Family.  May God keep you and hold you close to His heart.

BD           ;D
Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: Wolf_fisherman on April 14, 2009, 12:08:07 PM
My thoughts and prays are with the Karu Family

Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: joshimoto son on April 20, 2009, 12:42:02 PM
BD,

I never thought to ask. I know that they have had some major ups and downs. For a while the only thing left to try was the experimental stuff and at one point Franky was in complete remission. Then it just came back with a vengiance.
I haven't been able to get a hold of Rudy since, I've sent him a couple of emails, and I feel like I should give him some more time before I just go calling him.

Josh
Title: Re: Please join in for Karu Lures Rudy Albrecht
Post by: Skulley on April 20, 2009, 12:58:06 PM
Josh, my Dad went into complete remission also......and it wasn't even a remission per say.  It was that they hit it directly with radiation which formed a hard case around the cancer and stopped it from growing.  But at that point the Doctors said that it would not make it go away unless they operated.  My Dad was 78 years old at the time and if the cancer would not have killed him the operation would have.  So either way, with Glio Blastoma, there was no chance.  A younger person would have had a chance because younger people are more resiliant.  However, the Doctors said he was probably born with it and that all of a sudden something set off its growth. 

I would agree to give him some time.  He needs to get his head together.  Something like this is devastating.  I know I was devastated when they told me he was going to go sooner or later.  Eventually you will have to go calling.  He will eventually want to talk about it.  It is a hard thing to lose a loved one to this type of cancer or any cancer for that matter.  Give him as much time as he needs.

BD          ;D