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Joe John Pyrarty

In 1991, Joe had finished an especially brutal construction job of a smaller replica of the Great Pyramids Of Giza. He was later quoted saying "It was a brutal job, but a valuable lesson in which I learnt, that the greater the struggle, the greater the victory." This philosophy would later become the foundations for his business and outlook on life. On the pyramids was when he came up with his concept, which he took into fruition in eight days. Later, after years of success with Pyraty, John became lethargic and noticed a myriad of other symptoms, which were later confirmed as pancreatic cancer in 2014. He ignored doctors advice and opted for alternative treatments. Later he took their advice, and had a Pancreaticoduodenectomy, which appeared to have fully removed the tumor. But two years later it had returned. He died 4 years later in his house surrounded by his family in north England.