Logo of Bubba Brewing Company - a tribute to Paul Smith III
Picture of 911 Meso Info

911 Meso Info

911 Meso Info is a dedicated voice in the fight against mesothelioma, committed to raising awareness, providing reliable information, and empowering individuals affected by this rare disease. With a passion for advocacy, 911 Meso Info delivers insightful resources, up-to-date research, and practical tips to help patients and families navigate their mesothelioma journey. From treatment options and legal guidance to emotional support and prevention strategies, 911 Meso Info is your go-to source for comprehensive mesothelioma knowledge. Connect with us to stay informed and find strength in community. Follow 911 Meso Info for trusted advice and support, and join us in spreading awareness for a brighter tomorrow.

News Summary

Paul and Dora Smith Jr. have launched Bubba Brewing Company to honor their late son Paul Smith III, raising awareness for mesothelioma through quality coffee blends.

The Smith Family’s Heartfelt Tribute: A Coffee Company in Memory of a Beloved Son

In a touching effort to memorialize their late son, Paul Smith III, who tragically passed away from mesothelioma, Paul and Dora Smith Jr. have founded Bubba Brewing Company, an online coffee business. The initiative not only aims to sell high-quality coffee blends but also to raise awareness about the aggressive cancer that claimed the life of their son four days before his 37th birthday in November 2023.

A Life Cut Short

Paul Smith III was not just a devoted family man; he was a graduate of Mountain Pointe High School, class of 2006, where he showcased his athletic talent by playing varsity basketball and running track. After high school, he attended Arizona State University, marrying his high school sweetheart and starting a family that included a wife and two young daughters. Despite a fruitful life ahead, his battle with mesothelioma began in December 2022, following a series of medical consultations that ultimately determined various factors leading to his illness, including the use of talcum powder in baby products.

The Fight Against Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma, often linked to asbestos exposure, proved to be a lonesome adversary for Smith III, who had no identified exposure to asbestos. Doctors ruled out hereditary factors, emphasizing the rare instances when talcum powder could pose a risk. His journey led him to receive treatment at reputable facilities like the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix before he transitioned to the NIH research facility in Bethesda, Maryland, where he bravely combatted the disease.

A Legacy Continued Through Coffee

In honor of their son’s dream of owning a coffee truck, the Smiths launched Bubba Brewing Company, with the aspiration of sharing their son’s story through their blends. Although Paul Jr. felt grappling with the logistics of a food truck was beyond his capability, he creatively harnessed the burgeoning realm of online business, establishing an operation that provides customers with three distinct coffee blends, including the aptly named Bubba Blend.

Recognizing that their mission is more than just profit, the Smiths are funneling a significant part of their earnings into a trust fund for their grandchildren and intend to raise awareness around mesothelioma, ensuring that the struggles of so many affected by this illness are not overlooked.

Partnerships for Success

To bring their vision to life, the Smiths partnered with Passport Coffee and Tea, a local roaster based in Scottsdale, Arizona, with over 40 years of experience in crafting quality coffee. The connection resonated deeply with the Smith family as Passport also possesses its own history of loss, further aligning their goals and values.

The Smiths have built an online platform at bubbabrewingcompany.com to make their products accessible while also engaging with the community by attending local farmers’ markets. Their coffee blends are just the beginning, with plans for expansion on the horizon.

A Personal Journey Amidst a National Concern

With the rise of awareness regarding mesothelioma and the associated risks of talcum powder usage, stories like that of Paul Smith III emerge not only as personal testimonials but also as urgent calls to action for public health and safety. The coffee business is a symbol of love and remembrance, encapsulating a life lived fully, yet cut short too soon.

The Smith family’s heartfelt endeavor stands testimony that amidst loss, there can be hope, healing, and an inspiration that invites community engagement around a significant cause. Their journey is a reminder that in the face of adversity, dedication to family and legacy can lead to initiatives that carry a message far beyond coffee—one of awareness, love, and the enduring spirit of a son whose life, though brief, leaves a lasting impact.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Homelessness Crisis Grew as Sewage Repairs Delayed in London
Asbestos Awareness Training: A Growing Concern for Apprentices
Deadly Asbestos Allegations Rock Scottish Building Sector
Community Outrage Follows Asbestos Mishandling in Southwark Housing Crisis
Veterans at Greater Risk: Asbestos and Mesothelioma Health Crisis
Concerns Rise Over Asbestos Recycling Practices in New South Wales
The Tragic Journey of Asbestos-Related Illness
BNSF Railway Faces Legal Challenges Over Asbestos-Related Deaths in Libby, Montana
Asbestos Regulation Takes a Historic Turn: EPA Moves to Ban Ongoing Uses
Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Products Face Unprecedented Legal Turmoil

Additional Resources