
Help Remember Abigail (Nathan Stiner)
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Who Abigail Was
Abigail (Nathan Stiner) was a bright, deeply caring person. Her intelligence and creativity were an integral part of her personality. Abigail was transitioning to female, but was still comfortable using both pronouns and names. She played Dungeons & Dragons with her friends, did landscaping for her mom, enjoyed the outdoors, and loved her three dogs with all her heart. She played the violin and had a passion for music.
Our Cause
Abigail passed away on Thursday, October 7th 2021. Her wife, Sarah, has been displaced by this tragedy. We are raising money to help pay for memorial expenses, to keep a roof over her head, and to replace what was lost in Abigail’s passing.
What We Need
- We need assistance paying costs associated with death
- Help with costs associated with moving, including down payment, rent, furnishing and other financial stressors
- To keep a roof over Sarah’s head as she navigates a new life without her wife
Why This Cause Means So Much
Abigail was a bright, young soul who cared deeply for her family and friends. We want to hold a memorial that commemorates her cheerful spirit. In addition, Sarah has suddenly been left without the support she needs as she navigates a new life without her home or wife. She relied heavily on Abigail and is lost without her. She needs help getting back on her feet.
Thanks For Your Support
We are incredibly grateful for your support. Even donating $1 helps us reach our goal, and we greatly appreciate anything you can do to help support Abigail’s loved ones through this difficult time.
If you can’t leave a donation, there’s still another way you can show your support. Every share to social media boosts the number of people who see this post. Every share gets us one step closer to our goal. We want to honor Abigail’s memory and help Sarah get back on her feet. Thank you again for your support!
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Organizer and beneficiary
Rachel Eck
Organizer
Salem, OR
Sarah Eck
Beneficiary