Peter hiked the mountains, biked the backroads, and had fun. Along the way he was a part of many people’s lives: friends, family, and many others – geeze – the guy pumping gas, the electrician, the mail lady, many baristas and anyone else he struck up conversation with.
Curious, loving and dearly missed.
Peter received a tremendous amount of blood during his care. That blood gave him a chance and us time to connect. I feel that it is a debt that should be repaid to our community at large. It thanks the people who made this possible for us and it pays it forward. I would truly appreciate it if you donated to repay the gift that Peter and I received from strangers. They didn’t know the difference it could make. You might be able to make a big difference in someone’s life too.