As a husband and a father, he understood something that often gets lost in the pursuit of success—that what you build in relationships carries more weight than anything you build in public view. The roles he held in private weren’t secondary to his career; they were central to who he was.
His wife Amy’s words, “Love Is Everything,” resonate because they don’t feel like something said in response to loss. They feel like a reflection of a life already lived with that understanding at its core. It’s not a statement meant to comfort others. It’s a truth that had been practiced, day after day, in ways that didn’t need recognition.