Three Questions (By Tom Willett)
Dan Beck, Will’s long-time manager, and I just finished spending two days with Will, Angie and their families at the hospital. It was 48 hours of waiting. Waiting for tests and treatments. Waiting for...
View ArticleA Few Photos
Love Angie praying for and taking care of Will as he sleeps Radiation Angie standing by Will as he heads to radiation. If she ever gets out of view, he starts saying as loud as he can, “Where’s Angie,...
View ArticleA note from Angie
We are officially home and trying to adjust to all that it brings. Will is doing okay and seems a little better and more present since coming home. He even had enough strength to go to church today,...
View ArticlePray For Will & Angie (An Amazing Video)
Here’s the video that Will and Angie recorded two weeks ago, just a day before they learned the cancer had returned. It was played at their church on Easter Sunday as a message of hope and inspiration....
View ArticleA Good Day in a Long Fight (A Post by a Friend)
The last few days have been busy and fast-paced for Will and Angie. They have been able to leave the hospital, attend church on Easter Sunday, and spend time with large number of friends and family....
View ArticleToday, with #GoTeamGray (A Post by a Friend)
Visits from friends strewn across the country continue this week, and all will echo that Will and Angie both exhibit a strength that is out of this world. In fact, as their friend Jamie mentioned, on...
View ArticleThe Quiet Days Are the Hardest…
The Quiet Days Are the Hardest… …at least for me. Quiet days are the ones when Will mostly rests and there is little interaction except for eating and taking medicine. The last few days have been quiet...
View ArticleBringing People Together…only Will (A Post by Will’s brother-in-law)
I recently stayed with Will and Angie for about a week and a half. I will cherish that time forever. Even amidst the sadness and uncertainty, there is hope and joy. Being away from them now, I...
View ArticleInfo on Will’s Music (An email from Will’s Manager, Dan)
As Angie’s brother, John, said in his last update, Will has continued on in his business of bringing people together. For those of us that have had the joy of creating and working with Will, we also...
View ArticleLiving each day… (A Post from Angie)
I’ve always heard people say to “Live each day as though it were your last.” I’ve never really understood exactly how to do that, but I would think about it often and wonder if I were living how I...
View ArticleA Real Hope (A Post by Anna, a Friend)
When we heard the seemingly devastating news of the spread of Will’s cancer, my husband Taylor and I were in shock. From the beginning of this journey, we had every expectation that cancer was...
View ArticleAn update from Angie
This past week Will experienced a setback from the progress he was making. The week before he seemed to be improving and hopefully he still is, but about 4 nights ago, Will turned to reach for...
View ArticleTwo Hands (From Kelli)
Every morning I wake up, and throughout each day, I hold two opposing views – one in each hand. In one hand is the reality that Will’s doctors labeled his cancer “non-curable.” They have no treatments,...
View ArticleA note from Angie
Sometimes I feel like I have so much on my mind and heart that it just comes pouring out when I sit down to write. Other times I feel like an update on Will is needed, but I really don’t know what to...
View ArticleA Good Day (An update from Angie)
Since the majority of our updates have been very disheartening news, I wanted to write tonight and allow you to share in a good day with us. Actually a fantastic day. Will got up this morning and...
View ArticleA Note from a Friend, Amy
Hello from California! I am here for a week to be with Angie and William (along with Dianna, Angie’s mom, and Kelli, Angie’s sister). The Ross family (Angie’s family) have been our closest family...
View ArticleWill, Meet Will (A Post By Morgen, A Friend)
The other night we had the joy of taking our son to see Will and Angie. Of all the visitors they are receiving, maybe not too many will poop in front of them, or grab onto Will’s finger and just hold...
View ArticleUpdate from Angie
I’m sorry for the lack of communication lately. It’s been hard to know what to say or to have the focus to sit down and write. I want to say that everything is going really smoothly and Will is...
View ArticleUpdate from Angie
The days continue on and there is not much new to report. But in that I don’t want to lessen the miracle — Will is still alive! In a lot of ways we were thrown into this reality of living life...
View ArticleA Note From Will
I am alive. We don’t talk about it much, but several medical professionals presumed that I wouldn’t make it this far or be where I am right now. To be honest, I have no idea what’s going on. I know...
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