Why a multi-millionaire with ALS has no fear of dying

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Ever the booster for Indiana, Bill Oesterle is spending his final days doing what he has long done: trying to keep, and bring back, good people to a state with the cool factor of a Cracker Barrel. His focus on people has guided his other decisions, including the battle over the 2015 Religious Freedom Restoration Act. (Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar)
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Комментарии • 17

  • @mikefogle5874
    @mikefogle5874 Год назад +7

    One of the nicest human beings I have ever had the privilege to meet and know. We could all learn a lot from Bill!

  • @ryanmaxfield1763
    @ryanmaxfield1763 2 года назад +8

    I consider Bill a good friend. His outlook on life hasn’t changed in the 10 years or so I’ve known him (pre and post ALS). I had the privilege of teaching Bill how to fly aircraft and have many “sky memories” with my buddy. Looking forward to getting up with him again.

  • @firebellymel5557
    @firebellymel5557 Год назад +4

    Easier when you have money for all the caregivers. ALS is a beast.

  • @stepheniestacey4380
    @stepheniestacey4380 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful man.godbless you billxxxx

  • @MelywoodMedia
    @MelywoodMedia Год назад +3

    He died in early May too young. He was one of the best people I've ever known and his passing is a loss for Indiana.

    • @scottrozzi1780
      @scottrozzi1780 Год назад +1

      That brought tears,to me in knowing he passed away.

    • @MelywoodMedia
      @MelywoodMedia Год назад

      @@scottrozzi1780 Me too. Chatting by text now with lots of us who love him.

  • @stevenbeenaware
    @stevenbeenaware 2 года назад +3

    I wouldn't doubt if there is a cure for ALS that exists

  • @purebride8600
    @purebride8600 Год назад +2

    The only way anyone could ever look forward to death is knowing that they’ll spend eternity with God. Without a personal relationship with Jesus, that’s not possible!

  • @scottrozzi1780
    @scottrozzi1780 Год назад +2

    Rip and condolences to the family...such a great person and huge help to west laf and purdue univ job growth

  • @nwslimbubba
    @nwslimbubba Год назад +1

    I lost my older brother 10 years ago to ALS. My brother was so happy the whole time. When he went into extended care all the care aids and nurses loved him he always had a smile on his face. Laughing and joking around. He past away 11 months after diagnosis.

  • @brentpope100
    @brentpope100 Год назад

    What a wonderful man, someone who has lived life, given back plenty, and has so much gratitude, as he says himself 'there is some beauty in that' Sometimes we wait until we reach a respectable age to say we have lived well, it should be like this..

  • @eased01
    @eased01 2 года назад +1

    LOVE BILL!

  • @murphypaschal
    @murphypaschal Год назад +1

    And they call Superman a hero! Lol! Oh, to have just a fraction of the strength and wisdom of this giant! If he could only bottle it!