by Senior Midnight Freemason Contributor
Gregory J. Knott 33°
A year ago my wife Brooke was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer (TNB), this is a version of breast cancer that is harder to treat, but some great advances in medical science have given her an extremely good outlook for beating it. Brooke has been through chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and follow-up chemo. Her doctors and medical team have been outstanding and we are extremely grateful for their training, skill, and most importantly their compassion towards Brooke and all of their patients.
You can imagine the range of emotions that come from receiving this diagnosis. Brooke decided on day one that she was going to approach this cancer fight with a positive outlook and battle as hard as she needed to. She also decided to be transparent in sharing the information with others. Brooke has posted a series of Facebook posts that share her journey through this process. She has become quite an inspiration to so many people. The comments she has received via her posts and personal words of encouragement have been wonderful and so very much appreciated. The power of prayer is real as countless people have told us constantly, that Brooke is in their prayers.
Being the spouse can be frustrating at times during this journey. I spent my career in numerous high-level administrative positions, where I had the ability to influence and help shape the direction of the organization. I honestly felt helpless in the beginning. But in this journey, I needed to be patient and trust the healthcare providers to do their job.
Have you ever had someone ask you; “What do you get out of being a Freemason?”. This past year has shown me what I get out of Freemasonry. Overwhelming support from the members and family of this fraternity. We have received cards, endless words of encouragement, phone calls, and more. My good friend, brother, and fellow Midnight Freemason (and Masonic Intern), Darin Lahners, and his wife Lisa, even came out one day this summer to help me pull weeds from our flower gardens because I was so far behind in getting them. As a side note, if you don’t have a Masonic Intern, I highly recommend you find one! Editor's (Darin's) note: I do not recommend this, it is a journey only men of high character and high resilience can undertake. 🤣
One day, while I was sitting in the hospital waiting for Brooke to have a procedure, I suddenly looked up, and there was Midnight Freemason Founder Pastor Todd E. Creason. Honestly, it was just a relief to see him and share a few words. Don’t ever underestimate the power of conversation with a friend.
The courage and determination that Brooke has shown in facing this past year, honestly has been awe inspiring. Her positive attitude and outlook have been nothing short of remarkable. I honestly can’t wait to see what plans God has for her in the future!
As we close out 2024, I wanted to give my personal thanks to all of you for your prayers, kind words and ongoing words of encouragement. Brooke and I are looking forward to 2025 ,putting this behind us and continuing to enjoy life.
Brooke always ends her Facebook posts with a positive PSA, so here is mine for this article. Take a few minutes today to tell someone how much you appreciate them, share some kind words with a stranger, and say a prayer for those who need to be uplifted.
God bless you and your family.
~GJK
WB Gregory J. Knott has been a Freemason since 2007.
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