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July 25, 2025

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July 25, 2025                               PRAYERS REQUEST FOR OUR EDITOR FRANK CRISA

We sadly report that our Association Editor of Beyond the Line, Frank Crisa, is again a patient at Staten Island Hospital and he is not doing well.

Last week, he had been complaining of being very tired and didn't want to eat. He had been undergoing treatment for severe anemia the past several weeks but he wasn't improving.

His family took him to the emergency room where numerous tests did not reveal where he was bleeding internally and he required around 3 transfusions. They initially helped, but again, Frank didn't get back into better health.

Please keep Frank in your thoughts and prayers that he will overcome another obstacle life has thrown him., is again a patient at Staten Island Hospital.
Last week, he had been complaining of being very tired and didn't want to eat. He had been undergoing treatment for severe anemia the past several weeks but he wasn't improving.

His family took him to the emergency room where numerous tests did not reveal where he was bleeding internally and he required around 3 transfusions. They initially helped, but again, Frank didn't get back into better health.

Please keep Frank in your thoughts and prayers that he will overcome another obstacle life has thrown him.

July 4, 2025                 PRAYERS REQUEST FOR WIFE OF RET. P.O. RONNIE MORALES                  

From Ronnie Morales redmonkey_59@comcast.net  

Ronnie texted us the other day and reported that his wife Rosa's cancer has progressed and is now on an aggressive type of chemotherapy.

She underwent radiation therapy on her brain at the University of Texas Anderson Cancer Center on Monday and Tuesday.

We ask our members to please keep Rosa in your prayers that she will overcome the cancer and for Ronnie for the help and courage he needs during these times.