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Spencer Bacus Obituary

SPENCER BACUS

ROSEWOOD HEIGHTS — On a Sunday morning after church last year, we observed Spencer, smiling, walking arm in arm with an elderly woman, bending low to chat to her - very patiently, carefully helping her get into her car. At the time, we assumed it was someone he knew from the Methodist Retirement Village where he had worked for a few years. Later at home, we asked him who the woman was that he had helped to her car. He said, "I have no idea. She just looked a little shaky and I asked if I could help her."

This simple, self-sacrificial act is a perfect example of how Spencer chose to live his life. Every day, he was reaching out to help or encourage someone without hesitation. We all learned how to be more loving, more giving, more servant-centered through our connection to Spencer.

When Spencer was in junior high, his science teacher called us in for a teacher/parent conference to talk about his grades. We were pretty nervous but the teacher immediately said "You know what? So what if Spencer gets a low grade in my class." We were puzzled, but the teacher continued, "I would give up every one of my accomplishments and achievements to have the gift that Spencer has. He is literally a friend to everyone at this school. Even the mean kids who start out bullying him quickly become his staunch friends and protectors. Spencer loves so large, so unconditionally, so confidently, that everyone wants to be his best friend. Everyone loves Spencer because he gives himself and his love to them first."

When he was three days old, we were told by doctors at Children's Hospital in St. Louis that most children born with his rare skin disorder (Giant Congenital Nevus) don't live past five years old. He certainly kept living - happily, joyfully, robustly – day after day, year after year. In his youth, doctors told us that if any of his Nevus skin ever transformed to melanoma, it would "sweep through him like a brush fire and take him within a few weeks." His first challenge with melanoma occurred in 2013. It wasn't a brush fire. He lived. After three grueling surgeries to get ahead of the stage 3 cancer, he beat it and "took back" his body with daily, intense exercise and weight lifting, transforming his body and his zest for life. He began chronicling his challenges with cancer and his physical transformation on YouTube (you should go find some of his videos if you need a dose of inspiration).

In the summer of 2016, we learned that a nevus which had been benignly lurking on the lining of his brain had transformed to melanoma. We were told he had only a few months to live. But he kept living – happily, joyfully, robustly. And even though he was burdened by the outlook and by growing physical limitations, he continued to say, "Hey, I'm fine. So many people have bigger challenges than I do."

Even in his final conscious moments, he managed to hug and kiss his mom and reach up with both hands to pull his dad close and hug him and pat him on the back as if to say "I've got this. It's all good. Don't worry about me."

During the final months of his life, thousands of people from around the world flocked to a Facebook Page called "Pray for Spencer," and witnessed miracles, experienced God's continual presence throughout the challenging journey, gained strength and compassion from the gracious

example set by Spencer, came to a closer, more meaningful relationship with the Lord, drew strength from each other, learned to love more passionately, and discovered through Spencer's example how to care unconditionally.

Spencer Keene Bacus, aged 24, an SIUE junior in the department of Applied Communication Studies; Fine Arts Fellow, honor thespian, accomplished actor and performer, versatile musician – pianist, woodwinds, guitar, vocalist; weightlifting and fitness enthusiast, beard aficionado, and best friend to everyone he met peacefully passed away on April 24, 2018 in the arms of his parents Mark and Debbie while surrounded by his brother Oliver and sisters Jolie and Noel, as well as close family and loved ones after a long, inspirational journey of living with cancer. Because he is a statistical phenomenon, having lived so much longer than scientists data suggests, he has donated his full brain and spinal column to the world's leading scholar in Nevus research with the hope that more can be learned about this rare disorder.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Keith and Rose Ellen Bacus, and is survived by his brother Oliver Bacus; his sisters Noel Schiber and Jolie Alois; his mom and dad, Debbie and Mark Bacus; his brothers-in-law David Schiber and John Alois; his nieces Marlo and Rachel Schiber and Tara Alois, his nephew Evan Alois, his Grandparents Don and Evelyn Bunt; his special cousin and best friend Robin Bacus, and many wonderful aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A visitation will be held at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Rosewood Heights, Illinois, at the corner of Airline Dr. and Center Dr. on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. A memorial service to celebrate Spencer will be held at a later date, yet to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, Spencer would love it if you would consider the United Methodist Village in Godfrey or St. Paul United Methodist Church in Rosewood Heights as memorial options.

Online guestbook available at www.pitchfordfuneralhome.com.

Pitchford Funeral Home in Wood River is in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Telegraph from Apr. 28 to May 1, 2018.

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May 2, 2018

My condolences to the family. May the promise found in ~John 6:40 bring you comfort and hope in the days ahead.

May 1, 2018

i met SPENCER in prayer with Jesus. as I watched his journey, my heart was filled with awe and wonder. time and again JESUS showed He was in charge and Spencer followed His lead, valiently, obediently. What an inspiration. As if they were showing us, this is how I want you to live. What a splended example. many lives have been touched. Spencer even showed how to take Jesus hand and go with Him. Thank you Spencer. Thank you Jesus. And thanks to the family who shared this gift. may God continue to comfort and bless you. in Jesus name, Charlotte

Valerie Nappier

April 30, 2018

i wasnt close enough to spencer to be called a best friend, i would go up to Farm Fresh and talk to him because the farm fresh was so close to my house i could walk, i had no idea that spencer was sick, i left before my freshman year started last year, im so sorry to the family, i loved spencer, i hope hes in a better place now though

April 30, 2018

I read the beautiful love story between parents and child in today's Telegraph. I am awe struck with the love, patients, courage, strength and faith of this beautiful family. Spenser will always be with you in your hearts. God Bless you always. Paul & Dorothy Droste, Alton

June Kelly

April 30, 2018

We have prayed so many prayers the last few months for Spencer, and rejoiced with each victory. Spencer is now making Heaven brighter.

Katherine Dixon

April 29, 2018

My name is Kathy Dixon. I have been following spencer for the last few weeks. I just noticed that he was fighting the same form of cancer that I am. Mine also has spread to my brain. Not in the same way it affected spencer. I am so proud of his strength and determination. He taught me quite a lot. About courage and strength. Thank you spencer for coming into my life in time for me to have met the bravest young man ever.

April 29, 2018

I never had the good fortune to meet and know Spencer, but after reading about him, I very much wish I had. He was truly an angel the lord sent to us to learn how to live in his path. Paul W. Stilwell

Margaret Baccus Chambers

April 28, 2018

I am a distant Baccus cousin from Kentucky and I have followed Spencer for almost 2 years when we became friends on fb. I am in awe of this boy and have said many prayers for him, but our Lord wanted him home and he is in his heavenly home with no more pain. Rest in peace Spencer and prayers for Mark and Debbie and all his family. This would sure be a better world with more Spencer's in it. God Bless all of you.

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