Help Jasmine and Tyler Honor Their Father’s Memory
Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted supporters,
I’m writing today with a heavy but hopeful heart to ask for your support for Jasmine French, the devoted mother of my children, and her brother, Tyler French, as they navigate the unimaginable loss of their father, Brian French, who passed away unexpectedly at age 58.
Brian was a pillar of strength and warmth for his family—his infectious smile, thoughtful presence, and unwavering faith in Christ lit up the lives of those around him. He wasn’t just a father; he was a man whose love for Jesus inspired every act of kindness. He regularly helped the homeless—distributing his own clothes, water, food, sleeping bags, even grills—and always shared words of hope in Jesus with each person he met. His faith wasn’t just belief, it was action: giving dignity, compassion, and spiritual encouragement to the most vulnerable.
Now, Jasmine and Tyler want to honor his legacy with the farewell he deserves. To give Brian a respectful memorial in California where he lived, they need help covering:
• Travel expenses for Jasmine and Tyler to drive from New Mexico to California, their stay and return trip
• Cremation and celebration-of-life services
• Additional memorial arrangements that reflect Brian’s spirit of love and service
As a stay-at-home mom, Jasmine has no income, and Tyler has just begun a new job. These unexpected costs weigh heavily on them. That’s why we need your help—to ease their burden so they can focus on grieving, healing, and celebrating their father’s life.
Every donation, no matter the amount, will make a meaningful impact. Your generosity will enable them to give Brian a proper tribute and continue his legacy of faith in action. If you are unable to donate, simply sharing this message with others would be a tremendous help.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for standing with Jasmine, Tyler, and our family during this challenging time. Your kindness will allow Brian’s legacy of compassion and Christ’s love to live on in the lives he touched.
With gratitude,
Johnny
Organizer and beneficiary
Jasmine French
Beneficiary






