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First Christian Church Disciples of Christ leader and REACH founder Tim Dayton died from cancer on Monday May 3, 2021. | Facebook/First Christian Church Disciples of Christ
First Christian Church Disciples of Christ leader and REACH founder, Tim Dayton of Roanoke, Virginia, died in his sleep Monday after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer for more than a year. He was 66.
“Our dad passed away last night at 11 PM. He was not in pain or confused; he simply went to sleep and then did not wake up,” his daughter Robyn Dayton wrote in a statement published on Caring Bridge Tuesday.
“We, his family, were sitting around his bed-sharing memories and laughing as he slept. The last sounds he was surrounded by were those of family, humor, and love. We miss him fiercely but are so grateful that the final phase of his cancer was not prolonged. It is a gift to know that he is not in pain or anticipating pain any longer.”
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First Christian Church Disciples of Christ leader and REACH founder Tim Dayton died from cancer on Monday May 3, 2021. | Facebook/First Christian Church Disciples of Christ
First Christian Church Disciples of Christ leader and REACH founder, Tim Dayton of Roanoke, Virginia, died in his sleep Monday after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer for more than a year. He was 66.
“Our dad passed away last night at 11 PM. He was not in pain or confused; he simply went to sleep and then did not wake up,” his daughter Robyn Dayton wrote in a statement published on Caring Bridge Tuesday.
“We, his family, were sitting around his bed-sharing memories and laughing as he slept. The last sounds he was surrounded by were those of family, humor, and love. We miss him fiercely but are so grateful that the final phase of his cancer was not prolonged. It is a gift to know that he is not in pain or anticipating pain any longer.”