Broken-hearted Gary Sinise, 33, is grieving his son’s untimely death

The actor Gary Sinise, who starred in  Forrest Gump, announced the devastating news of his son’s death on the website of the Gary Sinise Foundation and his Instagram page.

McCanna Anthony “Mac” Sinise, 33, lost his fight with cancer. On August 8, 2018, Mac received a diagnosis of Chordoma, a rare form of cancer, just three months after his mother received a stage three breast cancer diagnosis.

Nevertheless, despite the fact that Mac’s mother Moira’s therapy was effective, his illness grew worse over time and eventually took away his mobility.

We are devastated and have been coping as best we can, just like any other family that has experienced such a loss. It is really tough for parents to lose a kid. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has experienced a comparable loss or who has lost a loved one.

Everybody has encountered it in some capacity. I have met a great deal of the families of our fallen soldiers over the years. Heartbroken, the actor remarked, “It’s just damn hard and heartbreaking.”
“The five and a half years that our family spent fighting cancer proved to be increasingly difficult as time went on.

We are inspired 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, but he never gave up.
We truly apologise, Gary. Many people love you and your family very much, commented Angie Harmon. All of us are in prayer for you.

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