
Laying Ashlie to rest & Launching “Ashlie’s Voice”
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My sister, Ashlie, is in her final moments after a long, painful battle with addiction and illness. She’s only 39 years old, and this loss is heartbreaking—but it’s even more heartbreaking to know that her children will be left with grief and no way to give her a peaceful goodbye.
Ashlie didn’t have life insurance or any savings. Like many families, we’re now faced with the difficult task of covering her cremation and end-of-life costs—while also navigating the emotional pain of preparing to say goodbye.
We’re asking for help raising $3,000 to cover:
• Direct cremation services
• A simple but meaningful celebration of life
• Keepsakes for her children to remember their mom
• Anything extra will go toward supporting her kids during this time
Despite her struggles, Ashlie was more than her addiction. She was brilliant—she graduated with honors—and she was a loving, goofy, and nurturing mom, sister, daughter, auntie, and friend before drugs took her away from the life and people who loved her most. We tried everything to help her, and although we couldn’t save her, we can still honor her with love and dignity.
Please consider donating, sharing, or sending a prayer. Any amount helps. Thank you for supporting us as we do our best to say goodbye in the most loving way possible.
Always Loved. Never Forgotten.
#AddictionDoesntDefineYou
Organizer
Whitney Dye
Organizer
Flint, MI