El buen  Geezer ha compartido con los fans su experiencia con  Ronnie en sus últimos días. Un tributo sincero y  conmovedor.
“It’s impossible to express in mere words the relationship Ronnie and  I,Wendy and my wife Gloria had. He  was much more than a friend, fellow musician, band mate. If I have a  soul, then he is part of it. I truly believe God, fate, destiny,  whatever it’s called, brought us together again in 2006, after not  seeing each other for 14 years, to do one final tour, which turned into  three major tours and an album. We were having a blast together,  enjoying each other’s company more than we had ever done before, talking  about maybe doing one more album, when fate intervened again. We were  planning on doing a two- or three-part North American tour, after having  toured South America and Europe in spring/summer 2009, but on the first  leg of the North American tour, Tony’s [Iommi]  hand ligaments were in a bad way, Vinny’s [Appice]  shoulder became dislocated, and Ronnie was having  terrible stomach pains. We decided to cut the tour, get healthy, and  carry on the following year. Tony andVinny had  successful procedures to fix their ailments, but Ronnie’s  stomach pains were worsening. I saw him at the Dio Halloween  party, but he wasn’t drinking, unusual for Ronnie who  liked his tipple. He was telling me he had made an appointment with a  specialist, to see what it was…..
“Wednesday, 12th May 2010.
“Wendy invited Gloria and I to  lunch in Santa Barbara. A few close friends of Ronnie and Wendy, Omar, Simon, Paul, Tim,  and Diana, had dropped by. Ronnie had  no appetite whatsoever — the disease and the chemotherapy were taking  an immense toll. As usual, we talked sports and had a laugh together —  it would be the last time. That night, I had a beautiful email from him,  that I will treasure forever. I sent him an email saying I’d see him  during the following week.
“Friday, 14th May 2010.
“Wendy called to say she had taken Ronnie to  hospital. The pain had become unbearable. We got to the hospital around  2 p.m. The doctor eventually sedated him. More and more friends were  coming to visit — we took it in turns to hold Ronnie’s  hand, and whisper our thoughts to him. Wendy wouldn’t  leave his side — she stayed curled up on his bed the whole night. Gloria’s  assistant, Debi, kept her company. I emailedTony to  prepare him for bad news.
“Saturday, 15th May 2010.
“There was no mistaking Ronnie’s room. There were  around 25 to 30 friends outside his room. We knew the end was imminent.  We all wanted to say our goodbyes. It was a day filled with tears and  reflection. In the evening, the chaplain came, and we all gathered  around Ronnie’s bed and prayed. Ronnie wasn’t  going easily. At 11 p.m., most of us left, leaving Wendy her  privacy to say her last farewell. The devastation was palpable.
“Sunday, 16th May 2010.
“7.46 a.m. As we were preparing to leave for the hospital, Gloria calledWendy to  see if she wanted a coffee or any breakfast — she broke the sad news. Ronnie had  just passed away.
“Wendy Dio has been a true saint through all this.  She has been withRonnie every step of the way. Her  courage has amazed us all. Even as I write, she is ensuring Ronnie has  the finest send-off possible. God bless you, Wendel.
“Most people who were there for those last days chose to keep their  thoughts private. I wanted to keep my thoughts private, too, but I’ve  been overwhelmed by emails, and requests from the media and fans for  comments.
“I can truly say I’ve never known anyone to have such loyal, loving  friends, fans, and family as Ronnie. He really was a  special person, blessed with a unique voice and presence. He loved his  fans — he would stay meeting and talking to them until the early hours  of the morning.
“One of my fondest memories of him comes from last year, at theSonisphere  Festival, Knebworth. He noticed my sister and her husband at  the side of the stage. During our opening song, he took the time to go  over and hug them. Just a little thing like that made him special to  me.
“Of course his music will live on forever, as will his influence.
“I have never seen so many tributes from so many musicians and fans,  so many good wishes, no cynicism, just pure love and appreciation for a  great man.
“God bless you, Ronald — thank you so much for the  wonderful memories.”

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