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With the passing of Jose Perez from ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, South
Florida has lost a very important figure in the business community, the
South Florida ALS Community has lost an inspirational leader, the Perez
family has lost a wonderful son and father, and I have lost a dear friend.
Jose gave an explanation for the inexplicable, why a young vital person
such as him should be struck down by a terrible disease such as ALS. Jose
accepted ALS as his crusade in life and he committed what few years he
had left to making a difference for ALS patients. He most certainly achieved
his goal. Jose was the inspirational leader of ALS patients here in South
Florida. Whenever he spoke of the ALS support group meetings or at the
Annual Golf Classic dinners, there was no dry eye in the house, and patients
and loved ones went away with a renewed sense of vigor to fight the disease.
Jose's message was "Never, never give up".
Jose always thought of others before ever thinking of himself. When we
would speak on the phone his first words were "Doctor! How are you
doing? How is your wife? How are the girls?" I could not get to find
out how he was doing until I had answered all of his questions about my
family.
The University of Miami ALS Research Foundation that Jose Perez set up
with his many friends on the Advisory Board has been a crucially important
cornerstone in the development of the ALS Program in the University of
Miami. With the Annual Golf Classic becoming ever more successful, the
ALS Research Foundation has contributed a half million dollars to basic
science research to try to find the cause of ALS. This could never have
been done without the commitment and drive of Jose Perez, and particularly
could not have been undertaken without his sons Jose Jr. and Alberto.
I want to say a personal word about Jose's family and particularly his
sons. Jose never ceased to receive every support from everyone in his
family. When I first met Jose he had a lovely wife, two young sons, devoted
parents, and a very vigorous business. As the disease progressed, his
two sons took on an increasing responsibility for the management of their
father. Only they know just how much work that involved for two young
boys growing up through their teenage years, and making a career for themselves.
To take on a responsibility like that is quite unique. These are two wonderful
young men. They are part of the legacy that Jose Perez has left to all
of us.
Jose, we miss you but we are grateful for everything that you did for
us.
Walter G. Bradley
ALS Recovery Fund
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