Rob Legendre was born in 1971 in Nashua, New Hampshire, and has always been someone who gives his all to everything he does. After graduating from Western High School in Anaheim, California, in 1990, Rob attended Cypress College and went on to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1991. Following his baseball career, Rob became an electrician, dedicating over 30 years to his trade. He is a proud father to two sons, Devan (25) and Connor (22), and a devoted partner to Dana.
On January 28, 2026, Rob was rushed to the ER after a month of severe headaches, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and sudden weakness on the left side of his body. After a CT scan, doctors discovered a large tumor on the right side of his brain. He was admitted to the ICU, and the next day, Dr. Gabrielle A. Flores-Milan performed emergency surgery to remove the tumor. Five days later, pathology confirmed the diagnosis: Glioblastoma IV, an aggressive and terminal brain cancer. Rob now faces 30 rounds of radiation and chemotherapy as he and his family try to process this devastating news.
Rob and Dana are doing their best to stay strong, but the financial burden of medical bills, treatments, and daily living expenses is overwhelming. Any support you can offer will help ease their stress and allow them to focus on Rob's fight. Thank you in advance for helping Rob and Dana through this life-changing experience. Your love, prayers, and positive thoughts mean more than anyone can imagine. Rob is a fighter and plans on beating this diagnosis.
On January 28, 2026, Rob was rushed to the ER after a month of severe headaches, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and sudden weakness on the left side of his body. After a CT scan, doctors discovered a large tumor on the right side of his brain. He was admitted to the ICU, and the next day, Dr. Gabrielle A. Flores-Milan performed emergency surgery to remove the tumor. Five days later, pathology confirmed the diagnosis: Glioblastoma IV, an aggressive and terminal brain cancer. Rob now faces 30 rounds of radiation and chemotherapy as he and his family try to process this devastating news.
Rob and Dana are doing their best to stay strong, but the financial burden of medical bills, treatments, and daily living expenses is overwhelming. Any support you can offer will help ease their stress and allow them to focus on Rob's fight. Thank you in advance for helping Rob and Dana through this life-changing experience. Your love, prayers, and positive thoughts mean more than anyone can imagine. Rob is a fighter and plans on beating this diagnosis.






