Beloved Christian Radio Host Passes Away Just Days After Shocking Cancer News

In a heartbreaking loss for the Christian community, beloved radio host Rob Dempsey passed away on October 23, just one week after announcing his diagnosis of stage 3 bladder cancer. He was 57. Dempsey, known for his warmth, humor, and unwavering faith, served as the co-host of “Rob and Lizz in the Morning” on HIS Radio for an impressive 24 years.

The news of his death was shared by HIS Radio Station Manager, who conveyed the community’s profound sorrow on Facebook. “Rob went to be with Jesus on Wednesday evening,” the station stated. “He always had us laughing. His fingerprints are all over this place. He was not just a boss, he was a leader and an encourager. He made such an impact in the community and Greenville.” The heartfelt tribute underscored the deep connections Dempsey forged throughout his career.

Dempsey’s battle with cancer was made public on October 15, when he revealed on Facebook that he had been diagnosed with “aggressive” stage 3 bladder cancer. Despite the shocking news, he reassured his fans, saying, “Thankfully I’m at peace today knowing God is in control.” His post resonated with many, as he expressed his desire to remain a dedicated father and grandfather, determined to witness the milestones in his children’s lives. “I want to grow old with my wife who has been a rock through all of this junk,” he wrote, showing his resilience and commitment to family.

His journey into the world of radio was nothing short of inspirational. Dempsey’s life took a transformative turn when a youth pastor introduced him to Christian radio while he was a homeless teenager struggling with addiction. He recounted a pivotal moment when he heard a message on the radio that brought him back to faith. “It was as if he was speaking to me. ‘God loves you,’ he said. ‘He will never leave you nor forsake you,’” Dempsey shared. That moment sparked a desire in him to help others through the same medium that had saved his life.

Over the years, Dempsey climbed the ranks in radio, eventually becoming the operations and program director for HIS Radio across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. His personal struggles with obesity also became a part of his story, as he successfully lost 140 pounds, demonstrating the power of determination and faith.

Rob leaves behind his wife, Amy, and four children—Wes, Amanda, Spencer, and Elijah—along with two grandchildren, Jackson and Grace. His son Spencer took to Facebook to express his gratitude for the support received during this difficult time. “He was a great man, and I’m proud to call him my Dad,” he wrote. “Today I’m brokenhearted, yet hopeful of this promise. He’s whole, he’s healthy, and he’s dancing with his Saviour.”

As tributes continue to pour in, it’s clear that Rob Dempsey’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched with his message of hope, love, and unwavering faith in God. His story serves as a reminder of the transformative power of faith and the enduring impact one person can have on an entire community.

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