Actor Gary Sinise announced that his son, McCanna Anthony “Mac” Sinise, passed away on January 5th at the age of 33 after a long battle with cancer.
Mac was diagnosed with chordoma, a rare cancer, in August 2018, and his disability increased over time, his father said. compliment Posted on the Gary Sinise Foundation website. Sinis said his son worked at the foundation but eventually had to give up the job.
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“In Mac’s case, after undergoing surgery to remove the first tumor in September 2018 and another spinal surgery to remove what appeared to be an infection in February 2019, unfortunately in May 2019. A follow-up scan in May revealed that the chordoma had returned and was damaged. Although the battle became increasingly difficult, he was still able to come to the GSF office through most of 2019 until undergoing his third spinal surgery in November of the same year,” Sinise said. wrote.
“Even while recuperating at home, he was enthusiastic about contributing to the foundation and was excited to start the Gary Sinise Foundation podcast. He is just getting started and has completed two interviews. First, with Kip Perry, video producer of the Gary Sinise Foundation., and the second is really yours. In January 2020, the day before I underwent my fourth spinal surgery, Mac and I sat down together for an interview on his GSF podcast. This marks the end of his work with the Gary Sinise Foundation. That year, he knew he had to retreat to fight the battle. “He will have to focus full-time on his recovery and rehabilitation as he undergoes a fifth spinal surgery in June, as well as radiation therapy and ongoing chemotherapy,” Sinise continued.
However, despite his physical limitations, Mack, who graduated from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, continued to produce music during his battle with cancer, completing an unfinished work he began in college called “Arctic Circles.” I worked on it.of piece It was recorded last year.
“Now, 10 years later, I found a way to write music again from my hospital bed. In addition to getting back in touch with my producer friend from college, Oliver Schnee, I got my old songs back, I decided to work on it! ” Part of the description section of the YouTube video for this piece on the Mac Sinise YouTube channel. “Time is precious and I want to make the most of it when I feel strong.The result was a wonderful collaboration with members of the Lt. Dan Band and my friend Oliver Schnee, who finally released Arctic Circles. I was able to complete the writing and recording of “.
“His music video can be viewed in its entirety at: Mac Sinise YouTube. The video for “Arctic Circles” includes a special text message from Mac that was found on his cell phone after his death. He was so happy to be able to share this music with you that he intended to post it,” Gary Sinise wrote. Mac Sinise: Resurrection and Resurrectionis complete and will be available soon. ”
Gary Sinise said: “He gave so much to his family and friends over his 33 years, and in his last few months he accomplished something amazing. It was the great teamwork of two old friends from college that brought this beautiful music to life. His vision has become a reality.” “A touching parting gift to us from Mac. Thank you, Mac. Well done. resurrection and resurrection will continue to live. And so will you. forever in our hearts. ”
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