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Born with baseball in his blood
John Hundley walked up to the door of a doctor's office just outside Jacksonville, Fla., where the Auburn native called home for more than 20 years. He grabbed the handle, and gave it a tug. A glance behind him revealed a line of people who were headed inside. He turned to his sister, Mary Heath.
“We can't go in yet,” he said.
So they waited until everyone else had passed through the entrance. Then the siblings made their way inside. Hundley, a cancer patient, was on his way in for treatment. It was just weeks before he passed away, on July 5. He was 50.
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