❤️‍🩹 José is at peace


❤️‍🩹 Please forgive this belated and blunt update.

I'm shamefully late sharing this news here, but for those who haven't yet received the news, after five years of living with ALS José is finally at peace.

A bit more has just been posted to the #TeamJosé blog and your remembrances will be shared there soon, too.

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Team José initially served as a way for José and Jen to keep friends and family updated while also advocating for others living with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). With his passing, we're transitioning to becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports people living with ALS to tell their stories, build community, and live with comfort and dignity.

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If you knew José later in his adult life, you likely knew that he was a great lover of art of all kinds–most notably various performing arts and blown glass–and he was also incredibly proud of the many pieces he had personally collected. As I've just shared on the blog, this month I will be organizing an online auction to fulfill the last remaining request from José's final wishes: for much of that art to be used to raise funds for an internship program in his honor at Hawai‘i Public Radio....

You may remember (and have contributed to) the crowdfunding campaign that helped us purchase and install a ceiling lift during the summer of 2023 when José was barely able to stand and transfers were becoming incredibly taxing and dangerous–for both of us. I'm happy to share that it was recently removed and gifted to another family here on Oahu. This update was also just posted to the blog with a few photos. Also sharing a reminder that the online auction that was initially planned for May...