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THE KYLE FAMILY ASKS FOR YOUR HELP TO FIGHT ANNIE’S CANCER!
#anniesarmyfightscancer
Dear Friends,
As many of you already know, Annie Kyle is fighting for her life. She’s battling a very rare and aggressive, late-stage cancer that makes every day a challenge for her just to survive. Scott and their daughter Danielle are doing everything in their power to keep Annie strong, and to help lift her spirits high. Friends have showered her with love and support, and Annie remains ever-hopeful about the future.
Everyone who knows Annie knows she is a fighter and a breast cancer survivor. So it’s no surprise to learn that she still has plenty of fight left in her! Asking for help can be very difficult and throughout her lifetime, Annie has always been the first one to reach out to help others. And now she’s in need of your help! Annie’s ongoing costs of medical care are far above and beyond what’s covered by insurance. Donations of any amount are deeply appreciated, and thank you in advance for your consideration.

Annie’s Health History
In 2010, Annie was diagnosed with a hepatic disease and needed a liver transplant. She was added to the transplant list at that time. Annie has been courageously fighting the fight every day since. Her unwavering desire to live her life and enjoy her growing family has motivated her to endure countless doctor visits and never-ending hospitalizations. Her transplant team had expectations of delivering a liver transplant to her in December of 2020.
But in July of 2020, Annie was diagnosed with bile duct cancer of the liver, a hard-to-treat cancer of unknown cause(s) that typically strikes in middle age years, which resulted in her removal from the transplant list. This setback has been devastating to the family, especially after the arduous process Annie and Scott endured to get her to the transplant finish line. Today, Annie’s daily life is a complicated and painful ritual: IV chemotherapy, medicines three times daily, and countless doctor visits. The chemotherapy treatments and strong steroids push her glucose levels beyond range, and she now requires constant monitoring and multiple insulin shots each day. And yet despite the surprise setbacks, Annie steadfastly keeps her faith and her endless love of her family and friends alive.
Unfortunately, Annie’s fight for survival comes at a remarkably high price, far above what insurance covers. Even Scott’s excellent insurance benefits earned from 20+ years with The Toro Company come up short.
Any donation to the Kyle Family would be greatly appreciated.
God bless you all and thank you for caring.
#anniesarmyfightscancer
Dear Friends,
As many of you already know, Annie Kyle is fighting for her life. She’s battling a very rare and aggressive, late-stage cancer that makes every day a challenge for her just to survive. Scott and their daughter Danielle are doing everything in their power to keep Annie strong, and to help lift her spirits high. Friends have showered her with love and support, and Annie remains ever-hopeful about the future.
Everyone who knows Annie knows she is a fighter and a breast cancer survivor. So it’s no surprise to learn that she still has plenty of fight left in her! Asking for help can be very difficult and throughout her lifetime, Annie has always been the first one to reach out to help others. And now she’s in need of your help! Annie’s ongoing costs of medical care are far above and beyond what’s covered by insurance. Donations of any amount are deeply appreciated, and thank you in advance for your consideration.

Annie’s Health History
In 2010, Annie was diagnosed with a hepatic disease and needed a liver transplant. She was added to the transplant list at that time. Annie has been courageously fighting the fight every day since. Her unwavering desire to live her life and enjoy her growing family has motivated her to endure countless doctor visits and never-ending hospitalizations. Her transplant team had expectations of delivering a liver transplant to her in December of 2020.
But in July of 2020, Annie was diagnosed with bile duct cancer of the liver, a hard-to-treat cancer of unknown cause(s) that typically strikes in middle age years, which resulted in her removal from the transplant list. This setback has been devastating to the family, especially after the arduous process Annie and Scott endured to get her to the transplant finish line. Today, Annie’s daily life is a complicated and painful ritual: IV chemotherapy, medicines three times daily, and countless doctor visits. The chemotherapy treatments and strong steroids push her glucose levels beyond range, and she now requires constant monitoring and multiple insulin shots each day. And yet despite the surprise setbacks, Annie steadfastly keeps her faith and her endless love of her family and friends alive.
Unfortunately, Annie’s fight for survival comes at a remarkably high price, far above what insurance covers. Even Scott’s excellent insurance benefits earned from 20+ years with The Toro Company come up short.
Any donation to the Kyle Family would be greatly appreciated.
God bless you all and thank you for caring.

