McCoy, 59, was diagnosed in February with pancreatic cancer, according to Cheryl Dillin, who is leading the 50/50 sales at the pub at 300 Wayne Ave. in Dayton.
“The day before he was to begin his chemo treatments, he suffered a massive stroke,” Dillin said. “The stroke left him without the use of his right hand, unable to walk unaided, and unable to speak.”
The goal is for McCoy to regain his strength, speech and other faculties so he can begin chemotherapy, she said.
Meanwhile, Dillin said medical bills are mounting and McCoy’s wife, Trish, will become his primary caregiver once he is released and not able to devote as much time to working.
“Thanks to the Dublin Pub and the 50/50 drawing, we may be able to provide some much needed immediate financial relief to an officer who has dedicated his life to being there when we (the community) needed it. Now it’s time to give back,” said Dillin, self-proclaimed lead ‘Shennanigan Coordinator’ for the day.
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