Heritage House photo/Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis Colts fan Danny Webber and Heritage House activity director Myranda Hartwell show off Webber¿s Colts pillow in his room at the senior community in Greensburg, Ind. (Heritage House photo/Indianapolis Star) (September 21, 2012)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A terminally ill Indianapolis Colts fan will get a final wish Sunday when he attends the team's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Seventy-four-year-old Danny Webber is battling prostate cancer that has spread to his lungs and spleen. He will attend the game through a program started by Heritage House, the Greensburg, Ind., senior community where he lives.

Activity director Myranda Hartwell told The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/Ul7HzC ) that Webber's wish is one of the first granted through the Heritage House Dreams program.

Webber says he's been a Colts fan since the 1950s. He's promised to paint his face blue and white and hoping to get Colts rookie quarterback Andrew Luck's autograph.

He has one other wish for his first visit to Lucas Oil Stadium: a Colts victory.