Thursday was the last day for me to anchor a newscast in 2023. Unless something changes, I plan to undergo a 12-hour cancer surgery at MD Anderson in Houston on December 11. I know the doctors will remove my gallbladder, my spleen and part of my colon. They’ll also try to get the cancer on my liver, diaphragm and stomach. There may be more that’s removed, but the doctors won’t know until they start operating. They will also put heated chemotherapy drugs in my abdomen to try to kill any remaining cancer cells. The recovery from the surgery will take at least a few weeks before I can return to work.

People have been telling me since my last surgery in September they are praying for my healing and recovery. I can’t thank them enough for thinking about me then, now and in the future. The same goes for my coworkers and my wife’s coworkers who gave gifts in advance of the surgery. To say that both of us are blessed would be an understatement.
Please keep John Dolusic and his family in your prayers during this time. His son, Walter, died after suffering a brain aneurysm. Also do the same for the loved ones of two other WTVA employees who passed away this year: newscast director/master control operator Keith Richey and general manager Danny Walker. This will be their first Christmas without them.
