Ralph Davis

May 18, 2023 - 11:56am

My father Ralph Davis was recently diagnosed with colon cancer.  He is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday, May 23 at Kaiser Hospital, West Los Angeles.  We expect he will be hospitalized for about three days.  Recovery should take about six weeks and he will be at home in Los Angeles for this.  Further treatment (if any) will be determined after the surgery.  Please keep my dad in your prayers.

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