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The passing of a CLL pioneer and hero: Joe Greenblatt

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bkoffmanCLL CURE Hero
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Sad news.

My long time CLL buddy and a founding member of the CLL Society Patient Advisory Board, Joe Greenblatt sailed away on January 23, 2021 after a long struggle with COVID-19. Joe had beaten a coma-inducing West Nile Virus encephalitis years ago, learnt to walk again, but his 3rd time on a ventilator proved too much when his lungs and kidneys ultimately failed him.

I met Joe more than a dozen years ago when he had the great notion to meet up with fellow CLLers at our homes and share our war stories and insider tips. He realized the uniqueness of CLL and felt that we needed our own support and education group with others who lived with our unique blood cancer. It would be different than other cancer groups. It was to be patient led (no nurses, no social workers) and it would be exclusively for CLL families.

Three of us first met in his living room. And as the say, the rest is history, with CLL Society’s 38 CLL specific support and education groups engaging nearly 2,000 members across the continent today.

In recent years, Joe had drifted away from CLL Society though he continued to serve on the patient advisory board. His CLL was quiescent and he wanted to spend time with his family and his boat. He was a busy guy. But he was proud of his legacy.

I will be forever in his debt. And if you enjoy the benefits of one of the CLL Society support groups, you might be too.

His passing is also a cautionary note in these dangerous times. I beg readers to not let down their guard. There is an unpredictable killer in our midst hunting for its next victims. Foil it with a mask and soap and social distancing. Get vaccinated.

I mourn his loss. He was a trusted friend who told it like it was, a skilled and competitive sailor, and a pragmatic visionary.

I hope the winds are filling his sails wherever he is now.

Over the years, CLL Society has grown beyond support groups with live online education, support, research and advocacy services to serve the many unmet needs of the CLL community. But the recognition of those unmet needs all began with a handful of us meeting in each other's living rooms. I am still reminded of it every time I see the faces and hear the questions and concerns of my fellow patients and caregivers whom I am now meeting monthly thorough the magic of ZOOM.

If you haven’t already joined one of our now virtual monthly support and education groups, find out what you have been missing. Simply click on CLL-Specific Patient Support Groups to learn more. Do it for Joe and for yourself.

Stay strong, stay safe, we are all in this together.

Brian

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Ginajetta

So sorry to hear this news.my sincere condolences.

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HailMary-USA

Brian, you have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your dear friend. Thank you for sharing Joe’s story with us.

He and you both have earned the gratitude of countless CLL patients as we continue to benefit in life-saving ways, from your extraordinary efforts... visions made manifest.

My prayers for the peace and comfort of all of Joe’s loved ones.

Thank you, Brian, for all that you do. Such small words for such extensive service to so many humans.

Blessings and best wishes from Mary

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SofiaDeo

Sorry to hear about your friend. Please accept my condolences.

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elkk

So sorry for your loss, my deepest sympathy to you and all who knew and loved Joe

elkk au

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vepiskop

it is indeed very sad to have a founding member sail away... but I am also very happy we have you Brian to keep us informed with the latest treatments and with your wise advice. But most of all you are a beacon of inspiration by your amazing life-story battling CLL .

Take care and stay safe,

We need you!

Vasso

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Bell53

Sorry to hear about the loss of your good friend. My sincere condolences

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Horatio2

Sad news. I am so sorry for the loss of your friend.

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NewdawnAdministrator

Joe obviously touched lives and changed them for the better through his own suffering. Sorry for the loss of your friend.

Newdawn

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GMa27

So very sorry.

Take care & stay safe

Alice

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Justasheet1

Doc,

He sounded like a pioneer for us as you are now. My condolences.

May he rest in peace and may you and family and friends find solace in that he is with God now.

Jeff

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Mystic75

Dr. Koffman, I am so sorry.It's easy to get self-involved in our current situations, and forget the challenges faced, not all that long ago, by people like yourself and Joe Greenblatt. Yet, you rose up to those challenges and we have so much to be grateful for because you did. It truly has made a huge difference in our lives.

Please accept my condolences for the loss of this special friend and thank you so much for all you have done, and continue to do.

D.

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Ghounds

Dr Koffman, I am sorry to read this sad news. My sympathy to you and to Mr Greenblatt's family.

He leaves an invaluable legacy and has helped countless people as you have too.

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cllady01Former Volunteer

Sorry for your loss--well for CLL patients' loss, too.

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diverl

Sad news...thanks for sharing his story. My deepest condolences to his family and you.

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Fran57

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your friend. It sounds like he was an amazing person, with a great legacy.Stay safe,

Fran 🙂

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Phil4-13

A wonderful tribute to Joe, Brian. You have enlightened us to the power of us being active in our search for comfort and strength. Sandra

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Ilovemydaisy12

I am so sorry for your loss. You and his family are in my prayers. It's sad when we lose one of our CLL warriors and contributors.

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Hoffy

I am very sorry,

Hoffy

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