We have created this GoFundMe campaign in honor of our grandparents, Gerry and Mary Dryer. Many of you may know them personally, have been served by them in some extravagant way, are loved by them, and have been touched by their warmth and generosity. As grandparents, they have impacted our lives in gigantic ways, for which we will never be able to repay them.
Gerry was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and thus they have begun the lengthy, disrupting and trying process that this diagnosis can bring into a persons daily life. He continues to maintain, as always, an infectiously positive outlook on life, holding onto to his faith in Jesus, his beautiful bride Mary, and the love he has for his family. However, no one can seem to escape the trials that a diagnosis of cancer can bring to ones daily life. Not to mention the long stretch of I-5 highway that they will have to travel on a daily basis for quite some time to get to UW Medical Center in Seattle for his treatments and doctor appointments.
So we are calling this our "LETS HELP GET THEM THROUGH THIS CAMPAIGN!" by showing our love and support to fill up their gas tank, car maintenance, a meal on the road, those nasty expensive bridge tolls, lawn care, groceries and whatever may lessen their burden and ease their minds during this process. We want for them to focus on healing and his road to recovery and not on the financial challenges that this kind of diagnosis can bring.
From all of their grandkids, thank you for opening up your pocket books in any way you feel led to bless them during this time.
Gerry was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and thus they have begun the lengthy, disrupting and trying process that this diagnosis can bring into a persons daily life. He continues to maintain, as always, an infectiously positive outlook on life, holding onto to his faith in Jesus, his beautiful bride Mary, and the love he has for his family. However, no one can seem to escape the trials that a diagnosis of cancer can bring to ones daily life. Not to mention the long stretch of I-5 highway that they will have to travel on a daily basis for quite some time to get to UW Medical Center in Seattle for his treatments and doctor appointments.
So we are calling this our "LETS HELP GET THEM THROUGH THIS CAMPAIGN!" by showing our love and support to fill up their gas tank, car maintenance, a meal on the road, those nasty expensive bridge tolls, lawn care, groceries and whatever may lessen their burden and ease their minds during this process. We want for them to focus on healing and his road to recovery and not on the financial challenges that this kind of diagnosis can bring.
From all of their grandkids, thank you for opening up your pocket books in any way you feel led to bless them during this time.
Organizer and beneficiary
Gerry Dryer
Beneficiary

