Builder of memories
Donation protected
He built a memory box - our home, where many of you have been guests... in the place Harold made possible. Harold Maerschbecker, owner of Jigsaw Construction of New England, ND, designed and his hard labor of driving many nails to create a place where we've all gathered - whether we've gathered around our kitchen table, made gingerbread, or visited our garage while you were at Pumpkin Junction, played nerf guns, ate chocolate chip cookies, or created a farm fun day ... none of this is possible without Harold.
He gave the gift of home - and its here - that we've all been blessed with great memories. And without Harold, this would be an open piece of land.... he made it a place for very special memories. And, please help us show our appreciation to Harold.
Harold is fighting cancer.... from his lungs, and brain, to his spine... aggressive. And probing. And he's an amazing fighter. We gathered around his kitchen table a couple weeks ago, and we laughed and shared, and talked about the bitter cold and snowy winter he built our home. Erecting walls. And if these walls could talk. They'd tell you about friends. About family. And about faith.
Harold is having a benefit today - and some of you may not be able to come, but I if you can, will you give to Harold? For his lost wages. For medical bills and expenses.
Of course... we love to have you visit. And we've opened our door to many of you. But we want you to know, within these walls, are the marks of calloused hands. A man. Who worked relentlessly to create a place where you can feel loved. And secure. And safe. And welcomed.
Help us, Help Harold.
He gave the gift of home - and its here - that we've all been blessed with great memories. And without Harold, this would be an open piece of land.... he made it a place for very special memories. And, please help us show our appreciation to Harold.
Harold is fighting cancer.... from his lungs, and brain, to his spine... aggressive. And probing. And he's an amazing fighter. We gathered around his kitchen table a couple weeks ago, and we laughed and shared, and talked about the bitter cold and snowy winter he built our home. Erecting walls. And if these walls could talk. They'd tell you about friends. About family. And about faith.
Harold is having a benefit today - and some of you may not be able to come, but I if you can, will you give to Harold? For his lost wages. For medical bills and expenses.
Of course... we love to have you visit. And we've opened our door to many of you. But we want you to know, within these walls, are the marks of calloused hands. A man. Who worked relentlessly to create a place where you can feel loved. And secure. And safe. And welcomed.
Help us, Help Harold.
Organizer and beneficiary
Katie Dilse
Organizer
Scranton, ND
Sharon Maershbecker
Beneficiary