Gibson Family Brain Cancer Battle
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We are thankful for all support - monetary, prayers and well wishes. We appreciate everyone who takes the time to read about our brother’s plight. Thank you.
One September day in 1971 only two babies (David and Jenny) were born in Putnam County Hospital. For the next 46 years, they had similar interests and friends, but they never crossed paths. David and Jenny met finally at a mutual friend’s bedside at a hospital and they have been inseparable ever since. They have been married for almost three years now.
David, is my younger brother and yesterday an egg-sized tumor was discovered in the frontal lobe of his brain. It is quickly growing and without surgery, he would only survive about a month. The size and placement of the tumor makes the prognosis difficult to know until the doctors remove it. The doctors will attempt to remove as much as possible and then hopefully he will begin chemo. They have lost his income and they have a long road ahead.
If at all possible, we would appreciate monetary assistance with hospital bills and every day bills, such as, rent and utilities, so his wife, Jenny, doesn’t have to get a second job. We would appreciate prayers and positive thoughts for them to have more time together. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and to consider helping.
One September day in 1971 only two babies (David and Jenny) were born in Putnam County Hospital. For the next 46 years, they had similar interests and friends, but they never crossed paths. David and Jenny met finally at a mutual friend’s bedside at a hospital and they have been inseparable ever since. They have been married for almost three years now.
David, is my younger brother and yesterday an egg-sized tumor was discovered in the frontal lobe of his brain. It is quickly growing and without surgery, he would only survive about a month. The size and placement of the tumor makes the prognosis difficult to know until the doctors remove it. The doctors will attempt to remove as much as possible and then hopefully he will begin chemo. They have lost his income and they have a long road ahead.
If at all possible, we would appreciate monetary assistance with hospital bills and every day bills, such as, rent and utilities, so his wife, Jenny, doesn’t have to get a second job. We would appreciate prayers and positive thoughts for them to have more time together. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and to consider helping.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kelly Beaman
Organizer
Noblesville, IN
Jennifer Gibson
Beneficiary