
Help Support Ron & Cheryl Sain and Family
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Help support Ron and Cheryl Sain and family.
UPDATE: As a family, we gather together and remember Ron Sain who passed away this morning, 10/02/2023 around 5am! Now is the time that Cheryl and family need us the most for support. Thank you so much to those of you who have donated. If you have not yet donated, please consider doing so.
I’m doing this GoFundMe on behalf of the Sain Family. On September 16th Ron Sain went into cardiac arrest after being found by his wife Cheryl, unresponsive in his bed. Cheryl performed CPR on Ron as paramedics arrived and took over. He was taken to the hospital where he was put on life support. After further testing, in addition to the heart attack, he was found to have also had 2 strokes. The extent of damage from the strokes is yet unknown. He is currently in ICU in a coma. He has been fully off sedation for multiple days now and doctors were hoping for him to wake up by now, but unfortunately that is not the case. The quality of brain activity just isn’t there. Wednesday 9/27/23, Cheryl had to make the difficult decision to remove life support and put him in hospice. During this time, Cheryl remains positive and now has the responsibility of taking care of their family on her own. Along with Cheryl, their children, and 2 elderly women whom she is also responsible for at home, her brother Donald, helps as best he can in addition to his own children. Adding to everyday bills that Cheryl is now solely responsible for on a childcare worker’s income, she now has the cost of medical bills. RON WAS AN AVID APA POOL PLAYER AND LOVED TO SING OLD SCHOOL COUNTRY KARAOKE!! RON AND CHERYL WOULD GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF THEIR BACK TO HELP ANYONE IN NEED IN ANYWAY THEY CAN. Now it’s time for us to come together and help the Sain family as they say their goodbyes to Ron. Please consider donating to help alleviate some of the financial burden that now weighs heavy on Cheryl as a now single mother. Thank you for your continued prayers and positive vibes!
UPDATE: As a family, we gather together and remember Ron Sain who passed away this morning, 10/02/2023 around 5am! Now is the time that Cheryl and family need us the most for support. Thank you so much to those of you who have donated. If you have not yet donated, please consider doing so.
I’m doing this GoFundMe on behalf of the Sain Family. On September 16th Ron Sain went into cardiac arrest after being found by his wife Cheryl, unresponsive in his bed. Cheryl performed CPR on Ron as paramedics arrived and took over. He was taken to the hospital where he was put on life support. After further testing, in addition to the heart attack, he was found to have also had 2 strokes. The extent of damage from the strokes is yet unknown. He is currently in ICU in a coma. He has been fully off sedation for multiple days now and doctors were hoping for him to wake up by now, but unfortunately that is not the case. The quality of brain activity just isn’t there. Wednesday 9/27/23, Cheryl had to make the difficult decision to remove life support and put him in hospice. During this time, Cheryl remains positive and now has the responsibility of taking care of their family on her own. Along with Cheryl, their children, and 2 elderly women whom she is also responsible for at home, her brother Donald, helps as best he can in addition to his own children. Adding to everyday bills that Cheryl is now solely responsible for on a childcare worker’s income, she now has the cost of medical bills. RON WAS AN AVID APA POOL PLAYER AND LOVED TO SING OLD SCHOOL COUNTRY KARAOKE!! RON AND CHERYL WOULD GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF THEIR BACK TO HELP ANYONE IN NEED IN ANYWAY THEY CAN. Now it’s time for us to come together and help the Sain family as they say their goodbyes to Ron. Please consider donating to help alleviate some of the financial burden that now weighs heavy on Cheryl as a now single mother. Thank you for your continued prayers and positive vibes!
Co-organizers (3)
Linda Hoel
Organizer
Astatula, FL
Cheryl Sain
Co-organizer
Keith Davis
Co-organizer