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Waimanalo teacher helps cancer patient’s dream come true

Dreamer Stories | In the News | April 27, 2018

HONOLULU (KITV) –

Doctors said 49-year-old Brad Anderson, a middle school woodshop teacher only has nine months to live after diagnosing him with cancer.

He’s in Idaho and a local teacher in Waimanalo is making his dying wish come true.

“It’s difficult on my family and on my wife to think about having to be here without me,” Brad Anderson, whose wish granted to come to Hawaii said.

Sinus cancer spread to Anderson’s brain and it has taken its toll. It already diminished his sense of smell and part of his hearing. But he’s counting his blessings, wanting to spend some of his final days with his family in the Aloha State.

“Hawaii is magical. The people there are amazing and the scenery is amazing… Just a place for your cares to go away,” Anderson said.

The dream foundation, a California based organization, grants dreams for adults suffering life-threatening illness. It has secured funds to fly Anderson, his wife and daughter to Oahu.

The Andersons traveled to Hawaii 10 years ago. He wants to rekindle those special moments.

“Just looking back, they were wonderful memories and so I wanted to relive those wonderful memories,” Anderson said.

It’ll be his 16-year-old daughter’s first trip to the islands, he hopes she’ll get to swim with dolphins.

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