Gary Sinise recently revealed heartbreaking details about his son, McCanna “Mac” Sinise, who died of cancer in January at age 33. Despite his nerves, Mac showed immense courage and grace during his final days, finishing a music record he’d started years ago. “I bought him his first drum set when he was 9 years old,” Gary recalled. Mac’s musical talent extended to the harmonica, which he picked up during cancer treatment. In his last week, Mac completed his album, which will be available on the Gary Sinise Foundation website.
Gary shared poignant moments from Mac’s final days, including a viewing party Mac hosted, which turned into a goodbye. “It was a joyful day,” Gary said, but the next day, Mac had to be rushed to the hospital. While the family hoped for a recovery, doctors soon realized Mac was nearing the end of his life. Despite the grim situation, Mac found comfort in knowing he had achieved his life’s ambitions. “He was at peace. He was happy at the end of his life. He was joyful… He was smiling,” Gary shared.
Gary recounted how, during one of his absences from Mac’s hospital room, Mac found solace in watching “Forrest Gump” on his phone, feeling closer to his father. “He would watch it when I was gone,” Gary said.
Mac’s cancer journey began with a painful tailbone in 2018, leading to the discovery of a large tumor on his sacrum. Despite numerous treatments and 25 different drugs, the cancer relentlessly progressed, eventually paralyzing Mac from the chest down. “It was not going to get better. There’s no cure,” Gary said, highlighting Mac’s incredible fighting spirit.
Gary continues to share Mac’s story to raise awareness about this devastating illness, keeping his son’s legacy alive. “It’s hard to even think like that, because somehow it feels like he’s just on vacation, he’s gonna come back.” We send our deepest sympathies to the Sinise family and all cancer patients. A small act of kindness can make a huge difference; you never know what someone is going through.