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Hi everyone, I’m fundraising on behalf of our family friends to take some weight off of their plate.
Lia their daughter was attending her cousin’s birthday party when a drunk driver tragically struck through the building. Lia is a fresh graduate and has a whole life ahead of her. Lia is currently in the ICU and seriously injured at Gleneagles Hospital. Below are the words shared from her father Joshua. “My heart is so heavy today I’m in the hospital today with my daughter that was badly injured by a drunk driver all the while listening to gut ranching sobs from the room next to us. The badly injured mother who lost her two kids in the same tragedy, the sound hurts me to the bone. The driver was a long time drunk that had been driving like this for decades and never thought it would cause something like this. It’s crazy how such a frail old lady could bring such devastation with her car. So many people think/say I’m ok or I’m not that drunk and when you are drunk you don’t truly know how drunk you are. One bad decision can affect so many. In the case of this lady years of bad decisions caught up to her. Unfortunately, her devastation chose our family and friends. Now a days we have Uber and cell phones to call for a ride. Yet some just get in their car and roll. Please don’t be that person.” If you can’t donate, please share and keep them in your thoughts. Thank you.
I am raising funds for my sister in law’s funeral.
Aishah had been fighting cancer since November 2023 and today, April 19, 2024, she rested in the Lord. She recently arrived here in the USA, and has left a husband with 2 children, a 7-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl. We appreciate the support and prayers of our friends and community at this difficult time. Our immense gratitude and may God bless each one of you
If you were lucky enough to know Hannah, you were blessed with her smile, laughter, good-nature, generosity, and humor.
If you were lucky enough to know Hannah, you were treated to the fattest, juiciest, most delicious dumpling. If you weren’t lucky enough to know her, you missed out, because she was one of the best people I knew or will ever know. So, it’s with a heavy heart and sadness that we share the tragic news of her passing on April 17th, after a year-long battle with kidney cancer. She fought bravely through the long days and nights of chemotherapy and pain. She endured doctor’s appointments, hospitalizations, and countless medications until the very end. James, her husband of 35 years, endured it all with her and never wavered in his devotion as he stood vigil by her side, in the last moments of her life. Not only was Hannah a beloved wife, sister, aunt, and friend, but she was also known as THE BEST MOM EVER to her three children: Joy (married to son-in-law, Zach), Michael, and Elizabeth. She was also a grandmother to 2 grandkids. All of whom, will now have to navigate life without her. In life, people gravitated towards Hannah because she was genuinely a good person. She was easygoing, quick-witted, and made friends easily. She created lifelong friendships because her heart was full of love and care for others. And in turn, she was loved so deeply by many. Now in death, we grieve and mourn for our dear friend, Hannah. A year ago, no one would’ve predicted this. Everyone had other plans and ideas of where they’d be and/or what they’d be doing. Although we wish things hadn’t turned out this way, here we are, planning a funeral service. Because Hannah’s cancer was already in advanced stages when initially diagnosed, James was unable to work and took time away from his teaching position to care for her. So, to help ease the financial burden of her medical care and subsequent passing, please show your generosity, love, and support for James and family by donating. Any amount helps. And, please, share this with your network so that those who can, are able to donate. Finally, on behalf of the family, THANK YOU.
Harimau mati meninggalkan belang, manusia mati meninggalkan nama Tigers die and leave their stripes, but humans die leaving their names
Meaning This expression encourage people to do good until their last breath and not give themselves a bad name