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Aww. I’ll be praying for his family. I’m actually wearing purple today, though I had no idea it represented the Pancreatic Cancer Month cause.On October 31st, my youth pastor and friend passed away from pancreatic cancer. He was the nicest person you could've ever met. He always had a smile on his face and would cry with you when you were going through something. He would listen with a caring ear when you told him your troubles and you always felt safe with him. November is National Pancreatic Cancer Month. I encourage you to wear purple and tell people what it means. Awareness of this horrible disease needs to be spread. It took an amazing man from this Earth.