Larry Fitz

“I’ve shared publicly that my mother, Carol, died of breast cancer … What most people don’t know, and what’s very hard for me to admit, is that I regret I wasn’t more supportive during the most critical season of her life and her death.”
As Fitzgerald grew to stardom on the football field, he said his “short-sided vision” made the relationship with his mother slip. He didn’t know how to cope with her diagnosis.
“As a result, I don’t think I was as present, physically and emotionally, for my mother as I should have been.
Today, if I could go back and talk to that brash young 20-year-old, I would remind him that the pursuit of personal success should never come at the expense of healthy relationships with the people we love most.”
In Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Fitzgerald wrote this article to share what he wished he had done differently and to give advice to people whose families are similarly affected by the disease.
“If you are called to come alongside someone in the fight, consider it an opportunity to love in a way you never have before. Remember, there’s power in your presence.”