
Brian's Journey - cancer warrior
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On May 7, 2015, Brian met his Lord & Savior, just a few days before their 28th Wedding Anniversary.
A 47 year old devoted family man, Brian is survived by his wife Sherry, Three Daughters Nikki, Kiersten and Brianna, Two Sons Brian and Keenan and a grandson Tyler.
After a valient fight, Brian's family is now left to bear the burden of the expenses of his medical treatments and final funeral arrangements. Coupled with the daily expenses of that living life with three kids in the house, they'll need help with everything: the house payment, food, heat, electricity, car payments, and schooling.
Won't You Help?
Every gift, no matter the amount, will be a true blessing to this family that will need every penny in the coming months and years.
Please consider a small monthly pledge, as their need will be ongoing.
Search your heart and give what's right for YOU.
Brian's family is in it for the long haul - will you join them?
We thank you in advance for your commitment to
Brian's Journey.
Brians Journey.
On March 10, 2015, we received news that would turn our world upside down: our dear friend Brian was told that he had a tumor on his esophagus.
After tests were performed, we found out that it indeed was cancer. On March 18, we learned that Brian has Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma Esophageal Cancer that has spread to his liver.
Meet Brian.
Brian lives in Southeastern PA is a self-employed truck driver with a wonderful wife, Sherry. He is a proud dad in his 40s with two grown daughters and three beautiful kids at home - a girl and two boys, the youngest is 5.

Brian and Sherry are raising their family in a loving atmosphere; the children are homeschooled, there is a focus on Faith in God and a strong commitment to their family.
Why Brian's Family needs You.
Being self-employed presents its challenges over and above the illness itself. You see, when Brian can't work, there is no money coming in. His healthcare coverage is basic, with limits that will be quickly reached and will need help covering his hospital, household and other expenses.
Through extensive research and lots of testing, the Allebachs have come to realize that chemotherapy for Brian's kind of cancer has a dismal survival rate.
Because of these facts, Brian has chosen to seek out holistic care for the treatment of his cancer and is on a strict vegan diet. He is being seen by holistic doctors in Bucks County, PA and New Jersey.
• Follow Brian's progress on Facebook.
A 47 year old devoted family man, Brian is survived by his wife Sherry, Three Daughters Nikki, Kiersten and Brianna, Two Sons Brian and Keenan and a grandson Tyler.
After a valient fight, Brian's family is now left to bear the burden of the expenses of his medical treatments and final funeral arrangements. Coupled with the daily expenses of that living life with three kids in the house, they'll need help with everything: the house payment, food, heat, electricity, car payments, and schooling.
Won't You Help?
Every gift, no matter the amount, will be a true blessing to this family that will need every penny in the coming months and years.
Please consider a small monthly pledge, as their need will be ongoing.
Search your heart and give what's right for YOU.
Brian's family is in it for the long haul - will you join them?
We thank you in advance for your commitment to
Brian's Journey.
Brians Journey.
On March 10, 2015, we received news that would turn our world upside down: our dear friend Brian was told that he had a tumor on his esophagus.
After tests were performed, we found out that it indeed was cancer. On March 18, we learned that Brian has Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma Esophageal Cancer that has spread to his liver.
Meet Brian.
Brian lives in Southeastern PA is a self-employed truck driver with a wonderful wife, Sherry. He is a proud dad in his 40s with two grown daughters and three beautiful kids at home - a girl and two boys, the youngest is 5.

Brian and Sherry are raising their family in a loving atmosphere; the children are homeschooled, there is a focus on Faith in God and a strong commitment to their family.
Why Brian's Family needs You.
Being self-employed presents its challenges over and above the illness itself. You see, when Brian can't work, there is no money coming in. His healthcare coverage is basic, with limits that will be quickly reached and will need help covering his hospital, household and other expenses.
Through extensive research and lots of testing, the Allebachs have come to realize that chemotherapy for Brian's kind of cancer has a dismal survival rate.
Because of these facts, Brian has chosen to seek out holistic care for the treatment of his cancer and is on a strict vegan diet. He is being seen by holistic doctors in Bucks County, PA and New Jersey.
• Follow Brian's progress on Facebook.
Organizer
Martin Wolfe
Organizer
Pennsburg, PA