“Heartbroken,” Gary Sinise laments his son’s untimely passing, 33

 

I have met a great deal of the families of our fallen soldiers throughout the years. It’s difficult and quite painful.

“Our family’s cancer battle lasted for five and a half years, and it got more and more difficult as time went on,” he said. We are impressed and moved by how he accomplished it,

and even though our hearts hurt from missing him, we find solace in the knowledge that Mac is no longer in pain. He battled a cancer for which there is no treatment, yet he never gave up.

Mac leaves behind a legacy that is carried on by his parents, sisters, nieces, nephews, and other family members. Gary is dedicated to paying tribute to Mac by putting out his vinyl CD, “Mac Sinise: Resurrection and Revival.”

Gary’s remarks, despite his deep loss, only serve to highlight his love and admiration for his son, whose memory will never cease to elevate and inspire everyone who knew him. We are thinking of the Sinise family during this trying time.

 

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