Lynn Rector-Ramer's Recovery Fund
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This is Ronnie Volkert, Ron Ramer's son setting up this page for Lynn.
Lynn is an incredibly loving and caring step mother, sister, and friend who, on June 5th, was in a very serious motorcycle accident.
The accident took the life of the man she was riding with and has left Lynn on life support, in a coma, with facial fractures, internal bleeding, broken ribs, and bleeding in the brain.
Lynn has a zest for life unrivaled by most. On weekends, you could find her riding motorcycles, training for marathons, riding bicycles and otherwise living life to the fullest.
Lynn had worked as a drug and alcohol counselor for years and has touched many lives. Her optimism and enduring belief that people can change their lives for the better has always had a positive effect on those around her.
Recently, Lynn started a new job as a Behavioral Intervention Specialist working with 6th to 8th graders on mental health issues. Her benefits in this new job had not taken effect yet by the time of her accident, leaving her with nearly insurmountable medical bills.
Lynn is a very independent woman and would probably scoff at the idea of us setting up a fundraiser in her name, but the last thing we want is for Lynn to wake up faced with a lifetime of medical bills.
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/jun/07/motorcycle-crash-kills-missouri-man-201-1/?latest
Lynn is an incredibly loving and caring step mother, sister, and friend who, on June 5th, was in a very serious motorcycle accident.
The accident took the life of the man she was riding with and has left Lynn on life support, in a coma, with facial fractures, internal bleeding, broken ribs, and bleeding in the brain.
Lynn has a zest for life unrivaled by most. On weekends, you could find her riding motorcycles, training for marathons, riding bicycles and otherwise living life to the fullest.
Lynn had worked as a drug and alcohol counselor for years and has touched many lives. Her optimism and enduring belief that people can change their lives for the better has always had a positive effect on those around her.
Recently, Lynn started a new job as a Behavioral Intervention Specialist working with 6th to 8th graders on mental health issues. Her benefits in this new job had not taken effect yet by the time of her accident, leaving her with nearly insurmountable medical bills.
Lynn is a very independent woman and would probably scoff at the idea of us setting up a fundraiser in her name, but the last thing we want is for Lynn to wake up faced with a lifetime of medical bills.
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/jun/07/motorcycle-crash-kills-missouri-man-201-1/?latest
Organizer
Ronnie Volkert
Organizer
Bella Vista, AR